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Articles from The Journal of Employee Assistance (March 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
A preventive approach to retirement: to help head off the psychological, social, and family issues that arise during retirement, an employer teamed with its EAP provider to develop a preventive plan of action. Correa, Raul 1420
Aging workers, changing value: employers that want to benefit from aging workers' changing value will need to show they are committed to their ongoing development and respectful of their unique needs. Jaworski, Barbara 1576
Benefits strategies for aging workers: older workers will become more valuable to employers in coming years, and EAPs that offer services to meet aging employees' special needs will be better positioned to help firms attract and retain these workers. Leibow, Cathy 1340
CDC issues tips, tools to prevent spread of flu. Brief Article 242
Checklist offers tips for controlling obesity at work. Brief Article 195
Disease management may not cut health costs. Brief Article 454
Helping older workers remain productive: technological devices developed for people with disabilities can help aging workers remain highly productive and enable employers to avoid the pitfalls of losing experienced workers and suffering a labor shortage. McIntire, Madelyn Bryant 1866
Internet addiction prevention and education: preventive education training can reduce problematic internet use in the workplace and help employers create a work environment that encourages identification and treatment of addictive online behaviors. Young, Kimberly S. 1778
Making employee communication work: recognizing employees as a core constituency within work organizations is central to creating and maintaining open communication and helping regain the trust and credibility of line employees and supervisors. Guiniven, John E. 1525
Meeting the needs of an aging workforce. Brennan, Kristine N. 774
More employers offering wellness programs. Brief Article 213
New strategies for older workers. Hartley, Maria 647
One in three U.S. workers don't clean their offices. Brief Article 200
Pocket card offers advice for cold-weather workers. Brief Article 142
Promoting healthy weight: developing messages that encourage maintaining a healthy weight and using motivational interviewing to help workers commit to changing their behavior are essential to successful interventions with overweight and obese workers. Pawlecki, Brent 2028
Rising health costs force workers to skimp on saving. Brief Article 351
The value equation. Maynard, John 677
To party or not to party: holiday parties and other social activities can contribute to building community in the workplace, but only if they reflect the values the company espouses during the week and its leaders model through their behavior. Manning, George 1372
Web site features tools to combat depression. Brief Article 197
Workers' productivity loses in presidential election. Brief Article 182
Workplace smoking now taboo in New Zealand. Brief Article 225

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