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Case Study: Potential Violation Of The Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

John J. Lucas    
Stephanie Clute    

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This Human Resource Management case focuses on a potential violation of a companys Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and the appropriate procedure to address this issue. This case is based upon an actual event that occurred at a production plant of a Fortune 500 company. The case study can be used for any undergraduate or graduate level human resource management class. It is designed to be conducted as a group assignment or general class discussion within one class hour.

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