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Charles-Edwards, David – Death Studies, 2009
How people respond at work may have a critical part to play in how bereaved or terminally ill colleagues manage their grief and their lives. Although counselors, human resources, occupational health staff, and others may have an important back-up role to play, pivotal support needs to come from line managers, colleagues, and, where they exist,…
Descriptors: Grief, Occupational Safety and Health, Unions, Human Resources