Addressing Domestic Violence in the Workplace Johnny Lee
The overwhelming occurrence of domestic violence in our society makes it more than likely there areor will soon bevictims in your workplace. This timely book will help you recognize, respond to and prevent domestic violence and reduce your direct liability as an employer.
Written by a domestic violence specialist, the books 10 chapters provide valuable insight into the complexities of dealing with domestic violence in business. It is recommended reading for human resource professionals, managers, and business owners who want to prevent an incident through policy and program development or be ready to intervene in case of a crisis. It is also a critical resource for domestic violence advocates, employment law attorneys, security personnel, and occupational health professionals.
Highlighting cases of actual incidents of workplace violence, Addressing Domestic Violence is a comprehensive resource that will help you:
Recognize the warning signs of domestic violence
Handle legal issues
Develop appropriate policies
Understand the impact of domestic violence on business
Know what to do if the batterer is an employee
Communicate with victims
Make your entire workplace more secure
Train employees on domestic violence protocol
With Addressing Domestic Violence as your guide, you can overcome any reluctance to get involved in such "personal matters," save valuable employees from termination, and gainin returnyears of loyal and dedicated service.




