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- Creating a Healthy and Welcoming Work Environment - Posterboards
- Description
- This hand-crafted posterboard presentation focuses on how to create a healthy, pleasant, and high-functioning work environment. Topics covered include how to give new employee orientations, how to create a partnership between employer and employee, how to effectively deal with difficult situations and crucial conversations, and how to let employees develop their own initiative.
- Subjects
- Employee-employer relations, training, supervisors, supervising, workplace
- Local Identifiers
- 16-5000
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-03-13: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on march 13, 1996 where it was notified that the Trustees had receive a letter of Concern from the College Faculty Senate and was noted that the Board of Trustees is responsible to monitor certain areas within the institution and report to the Commissioner of Higher Education any known violations of Utah law and/or Board of Regents Policies and Procedures. Calls were made to do nominations for the Honorary Degree Committee, stressing that those nominations should be accompanied by documentary materials and include nominees' contributions in many facets to the College, state and community. In the Tuition and fee schedule for 1996-97 it was agreed that the same rate would be set as in 1995-1996, and move $1 from recreation to athletics. The Human Resource Technology program explained the proposal for this new program, claiming that students must be trains not just in law, but how to run a business with fair treatment of all employees and addresses disability, sexual harassment and gender issues. Talks about the planning of the 90th South campus were shared, and concerns arise for the lack of participation of faculty for this project, as well as President Budd praised Richard Rhodes and Gordon Storrs for their work on the campus. The retirement of Ann Erickson, academic vice president was announced. Concerns were shared about legislative actions and the budget for the next year. Efforts to improve the Costumer Quality in the College were shared and the strategic planning cycles were reviewed. The first reading of the Consensual relations policy was done and brief comments about it were made. The educational Reimbursement policy was read thoughts about this policy were about allowing full-time employees to have the opportunity for individual growth and development and some conditions were shared.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, Board of Trustees (Salt Lake Community College), reporting, nominations, Committees, tuition, fees, Programs, technology, management, workplace, campuses, building plans, Retirements, legislative acts, Economic policy, costumers, quality, policy, Employee rights
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0460
- Title
- SLCC Board of Trustees 1996-04-10: Minutes
- Description
- Minutes of the Board of Trustees at the Salt Lake Community College regarding the meeting held on April 10, 1996 that start with the introduction of the new Student Body officers. Concerns were expressed with the enrollment status, particularly in the Social Science Division at SLCC. Recommendation was made to purchase property located on State Street adjoining the South City Campus. The second reading of the Consensual Relation policy was made and stressed that the purpose of the policy was to actively discourage romantic or sexual relationships between employee and student, supervisor and employee and between all employees. The Educational Reimbursement Policy was read as well. A motion to increase the College fees was made, though the Board of Regents had yet to decide whether or not they will approve any of the increases. Calls from Judd Morgan to the Trustees to meet the appropriate individuals who made the activities occur in the College Center Auxiliary Report were made. Concerns about not enough media coverage of the games and low attendance gave a proposal to get athletic directors to meet with the sports writers from the newspapers. Art Kanahara was introduced in the meeting and showed segments of actual programs produces by students to demonstrate what they had learned on TV production and documentaries.
- Subjects
- monthly reports, appointments, Student unions, purchasing, policy, Employee rights, workplace, fees, Events, sports, Sports spectators, Athletes, Journalism, Educational technology
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0462