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    How to Defend Yourself from an Abusive Boss: The Formal Complaint Process


    In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing With Manipulative People


    Managing Upward: Strategies for Succeeding With Your Boss

    Government Agencies & Materials - Books

    Other Book Categories: Bullying, Incompetence, Reports & Surveys, Harassment & Discrimination, Inadequate Compensation, Not Respecting Legal Rights, Privacy Invasion

    The books in the category "Government Agencies & Materials" are listed below. Any books you purchase after following one of the links from our site helps support us through a small commission paid by Amazon.com, and we encourage review comments to help others decide which books are most appropriate.


    U.S. Government on the Web : Getting the Information You Need Second Edition

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "U.S. Government on the Web will point you in the right direction to find all your government related needs. If we have to have a government, we HAVE to HAVE U.S. Government on the Web."



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    Introduction to United States Government Information Sources

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "The book is an excellent resource for genealogists, business researchers, educators-anyone who wants to learn more about the vast and varied store of information the U.S. government makes available. And you don't have to be a doctoral student to use this book: Morehead writes in a clear and concise style; facsimiles of pages from various reference sources are included, so that the newcomer to a source will know what to expect."



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    Tapping the Government Grapevine: The User-Friendly Guide to U.S. Government Information Sources (2nd)

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "Judith Schiek Robinson has updated and expanded this popular guide, which offers a thorough and sometimes humorous tour of government information sources. Her highly readable text explains the intricacies of government information and how to find sources that meet specific research needs. New features in the third edition include detailed coverage of Internet resources, directories of World Wide Web addresses, and quick tips on which government Web sites to search for different types of information. Helpful guides to government abbreviations and citations are also included, as are numerous new tables, user guides, exercises, and illustrations."



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    The American Bar Association Guide to Workplace Law: Everything You Need to Know About Your Rights As an Employee or Employer

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "This is an excellent book for general knowledge of the laws which apply to both the employer and the employee. It is well written, reads very easily and would be my choice as a general reference book concerning employment laws. It defines all relavent law terms and, most importantly, provides a guide or reference for additional information about each of the laws governing employment. It should be noted that the book covers federal Laws and not state laws."



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    Your Rights in the Workplace, Sixth Edition

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "The most complete guide to workplace rights, this book is the handbook employees can look to every time they have a question or complaint about hiring, wages and hours, family and medical leave, unemployment and disability insurance, workers' compensation, job health and safety, discrimination, and much more. Includes the latest on HIV/AIDS, privacy rights, and the ADA."



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