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Best steps in resolving conflict among employees.
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[QUOTE="Realekom, post: 303281, member: 94507"] Conflicts in companies among employees are very common, and sometimes lead to fight, injuries and malicious behavior among employees. Conflicts among employees usually lead to company's Mac function because at that moment both employees will no longer work together again and this van cause a great damage if not properly attend to. When resolving an issue between two or more employees you have to understand the root of the problem and how to takle it. Another way is being fair in judgement, you have to nice to both employees when settling matters, not being one-sided. Allow both employees to speak up and then you can bring in a third party to the matter, the third party must be aware of the incident and if possible a witness. [/QUOTE]
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