Definition of Workplaces. Meaning of Workplaces. Synonyms of Workplaces

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- A workplace is a location where someone works, for their employer or themselves, a place of employment. Such a place can range from a home office to a...
- [additional citation(s) needed] In workplaces with a set minimum number of employees (twenty in the case of workplaces under federal jurisdiction), it is...
- discrimination and har****ment in workplaces, as shown by court cases and historical events. One common form of workplace har****ment for LGBT community is...
- industries than hierarchical workplaces. A 1987 study of democratic workplaces in Italy, the UK and France found that workplace democracy has a positive relationship...
- in "workplaces, and/or restaurants, and/or bars, by either a state, commonwealth, or local law", and 62.3% live under a ban covering all workplaces, restaurants...
- IBM Workplace is a discontinued brand of collaborative software applications from IBM's Lotus Software division. It was intended to be the next generation...
- conferencing tools. A virtual workplace is not located in any one physical space. It is usually a network of several workplaces technologically connected...
- workplaces, and public vehicles (taxis and buses) since 1 February 2011. As of 1 July 2008, smoking ban applied on all public and private workplaces....
- motives that individuals high in Machiavellianism may exude in their workplaces. As a result of being potential victims of these behaviors, employees...
- course of employment including the transportation. Even non-traditional workplaces which involve tele-commuting will get covered under this law. The committee...