Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is considering the creation of an Ombuds program to provide confidential, disinterested, third-party assistance to town employees with workplace issues and concerns.  The municipality, which is home to the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, has fewer than 1,000 employees.  According to a town news release, "A relationship has been discussed with UNC-CH to provide ombuds services to Town employees."  No other details have been released.  (Chapel Hill News.)
Monday, January 24, 2011
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