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Peace in the Workplace

 

The workplace should be where business takes place, not a war zone. Yet many times workers are at odds with co-workers; those on a low rung of the company ladder feel mistreated by those on the top rungs; some workers waste time and raise blood pressures of others with soliciting funds for numerous reasons; some people use the time of others to visit or gossip, causing a loss of productivity and frustration on the part of the person trying to work.

Some things can be fixed only by a person changing employment, but some companies and people have found solutions for a few problems. For example, one business avoided the solicitation problem by having a benevolence fund. Any employee who wished could make a donation whether one time, weekly, or monthly. No one had to give anything, but over ninety percent did. The person in charge of the fund used numbered-duplicate-copy receipt books. The amount and amount were written on the receipt; the donor received one copy while the other stayed in the book. Therefore, a record existed for the money, but the donations were anonymous.

Guidelines written by a panel of employees and management decided what gifts would be given when. When an member of the company married, a present went from all the business (owners could and often did send something privately as did close friends); the birth of a child received the same kind of major gift. If an employee or close family member died, a plant or flowers was sent. Everything that required a gift or flowers or plants was covered. Solicitations werent discouraged; they were prohibited.

If an employees child needed to raise money for school, catalogues and brochures could be left on one table in the break room, but parents could not contact any one directly. Someone interested could and would place an order and leave it in the parents mail box.

A gossipy co-worker can be side tracked if told, Mark, Im fairly good at multi-tasking, but I cant really give you the attention I want. Why dont we visit at lunch (or during break)? If the co-worker continues disrupting a persons work, then a supervisor may need to know about the problem.

What if the time-stealer is a supervisor, though? Then hopefully the invitation to visit at lunch or on break, when used multiple times, will give the supervisor the idea that the employee really does want to work.

However, at times the only solution for finding peace in the workplace, rather than starting a war, is to move on to other employment.

Author: Vivian Gilbert Zabel
 
Author Bio:

Vivian Gilbert Zabel

After a career in the business world and then twenty-five years teaching, Vivian Gilbert Zabel retired to devote her time to writing. A wife for over forty-four years, a mother of three living children, a grandmother of ten, and a great-grandmother of two and another on the way, she uses family and life experiences in her writing.

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