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Migrant women and work
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ISBN: 9352802640 9352805186 9789352805181 0761934561 076193457X 8178296063 8178296071 9780761934561 9780761934578 9788178296067 9788178296074 Year: 2006 Volume: 4 Publisher: New Delhi Thousand Oaks, Calif. London Sage Publications

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Papers presented at the International Conference on Women and Migration in Asia, held at New Delhi in December 2003.


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Check-Up, Check-in : Why Business Travel Strategies Should Prioritize Employee Health and Wellness.
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ISBN: 164225567X Year: 2023 Publisher: Newburyport : Advantage Media Group,

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**INTEGRATING HEALTH-FOCUSED STRATEGIES INTO TRAVEL POLICIES IS A BUSINESS IMPERATIVE **BEGINNING WITH A COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING of businesses' Duty of Care and employees' Duty of Loyalty, Agrawal and Miller Sallah offer readers a seven-step approach to maintaining a heightened focus on employee health and well-being in every aspect of business travel-from generating sense-making policy to collecting and analyzing relevant trip data and traveler feedback. They show how businesses of all sizes can proactively address the impacts of business travel on employee health, the unique risks to health and safety that can occur during business travel, the necessity of accommodating employees' existing health conditions and accessibility needs, and the value of employer-sponsored medical travel services.Agrawal and Miller Sallah offer recommendations to help employers navigate the cyclical nature of travel policy creation, revision and refinement, the evolving business travel landscape, and the changing needs and preferences of employees who travel for work. Agrawal and Miller Sallah make a convincing case that maintaining a more holistic and inclusive approach to business travel and continuous evolution are business imperatives to meeting an organization's Duty of Care obligations.

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