Employee Assistance Programs
Employee Assistance Programs
- Sheila H. AkabasSheila H. AkabasColumbia University
Summary
Employee assistance programs (EAPs), or membership assistance programs when sponsored by unions, are designed to improve worker productivity and motivation by responding to problems that workers experience which interfere with job performance and satisfaction. Now a ubiquitous characteristic of American workplaces, the programs are largely staffed by social workers. This entry discusses their historic development, extent, scope, structure, how they are perceived and utilized by different racial and gender populations, and the dilemmas and challenges facing EAPs as they try to define their role, function, and best practices amid emerging trends in the world of work.
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- Administration and Management
- Clinical and Direct Practice
- Mental and Behavioral Health