Praeger Handbook on Understanding and Preventing Workplace Discrimination: [2 volumes]
By (Author) Michele A. Paludi
Edited by Eros R. DeSouza
Edited by Carmen A. Paludi Jr.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
2nd November 2010
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
658.3008
Contains 2 hardbacks
571
1247g
This comprehensive, two-volume handbook compiles the current case law, management practices, and social science research on workplace discrimination, including federal- and state-protected categories. Despite guidelines for investigating complaints of discrimination and establishing preventative measures, statistics indicate that employers may not be properly implementing antidiscrimination laws in their organizations. The Praeger Handbook on Understanding and Preventing Workplace Discrimination was written to provide companies with the necessary toolkits to prevent all types of discrimination in the workplaceand to deal with them if and when they occur. This two-volume handbook offers employers a comprehensive approach to understanding, preventing, and dealing with hostile work environments through an integrated model that encompasses legal responsibilities, management theories and practice, and social science research. Volume one provides an overview of workplace discrimination through an examination of federally protected categories, such as age, disability, equal compensation, national origin, pregnancy, race/color, religion, sex, and sexual harassment. Volume two offers strategies related to "reasonable care" in terms of preventing workplace discrimination through policies, procedures, and training programs.
Unlike many works that focus on a particular type of workplace discrimination such as gender or race, this two-volume set is comprehensive in covering all types of discrimination that may occur in the work setting. . . Recommended. * Choice *
In sum, the Praeger Handbook on Understanding and Preventing Workplace Discrimination provides practical information, guidelines, and some relevant psychological research on a variety of areas of workplace discrimination. It includes some fairly novel chapters on topics relative to other books of this sort (e.g., regarding GINA, Retaliation, ENDA). Although primarily intended for an audience of practitioners, it is also recommended for those conducting research in the area of workplace discrimination. * PsycCRITIQUES *
Michele A. Paludi is president of human resources management solutions and coordinator of the human resource management and management and leadership certificate programs at Union Graduate College, Schenectady, NY. Carmen A. Paludi, Jr., is an expert in risk management. Eros R. DeSouza is professor of psychology at Illinois State University, Normal, IL.