A workplace mediation program supplements or replaces
institutional grievance processes in order to increase job
satisfaction, boost productivity, reduce employee turnover, and
decrease the chances of legal action. Weinstein, a social worker
and a labor and employment lawyer, provides a powerful
administrative, educational, and training tool for human resource
professionals, administrators, peer and professional mediators, and
students of mediation.
Mediated resolutions to conflict in the workplace are designed
to last because they seek to address underlying causes and they
rely on the participation of the affected parties. Mediation with
an impartial third party is more likely to result in a satisfying
solution than are decisions imposed upon the parties from outside
sources, whether employers or the legal system. Mediators work to
strengthen relationships so that future conflicts can be prevented
or minimized. This valuable guide to implementing formal mediation
programs can be used by both beginning and experienced mediators in
all types of organizations- in schools, social service agencies,
government agencies, and private industry. Its practical
application of mediation theory will benefit students and teachers
of mediation, conflict resolution, business management, public
administration, law, social work, counseling, and other related
disciplines.
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