Source: IRS Employment Review Issue: 874 Date: 04/06/2007 Publisher: IRS

Employee assistance programmes: the business case

TOPICS:
employee relations employee relations challenges and tools
health and safety health and safety management
employee health

AUTHOR: Neil Rankin


What are the reasons for introducing an employee assistance programme (EAP) and how good is the evidence in support of them? This part of the IRS report on EAPs provides the answers. 

On this page:
Introduction
An overview of the business case
The evidence
The results of five investigations
Employer liability and EAPs: the changing legal position
Checklist 1: The business case for EAPs
Employee assistance programmes: the main IRS report

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