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各扶輪社應在自己例會時安排介紹其他國家的文化、經濟和地理環境等節目,並鼓勵社區其他團體舉辦類似活動。此類節目之目的在於協助克服因大量勞工遷徙,所引起的語言隔閡與文化和社會背景之差異等的困難。各扶輪社應考慮採取必要步驟,以發起或支持當地人民成立「公民諮詢處」,其目的在於協助初抵本社區之外地人,使他們能夠適應新環境。
隨時留意政府有關勞工政策之制訂,由於政府對於政策之制定,係依據各職業公會之領袖與勞工領袖商談與協議之結果而定,許多扶輪社員在職業公會中擔任重要角色,可透過其影響力協助有關政策之制訂。
理事會鼓勵扶輪社與社區內的工商協會聯絡以探尋服務的機會,並且在適當的時間辦理服務計劃,若雇員訓練、退休後服務機會、功能性識字、工作場所濫用毒品之預防與治療計劃、就業諮商及職業表揚計劃。
職業服務的範圍僅受到扶輪社及社員想像力及才能的限制。因為扶輪社員在扶輪社中是依據他們的職業予以分類,職業服務是實施扶輪計劃的最重要因素,它的影響在四大服務之其他項目中可體驗到。
國際扶輪理事會呼籲各扶輪社就是否應預防因職業服務活動所引起的損害賠償,向法律與保險專家徵詢意見,包括是否應購買保險或採取其他適當的風險管理方法。 |
Clubs
should arrange at their own meetings and encourage other groups in their
communities to present programs on cultural, economic, and geographical
conditions in other countries. The purpose of such programs is to help
overcome possible difficulties arising from language barriers and
differences in cultural and social backgrounds as a result of the mass
movement of workers from one country to another. Clubs should consider
taking steps to initiate or support citizens’ advisory bureaus for the
purpose of assisting new arrivals in the community to assimilate into
their new environment.
The
attention of members should be drawn to consideration of the extent to
which the policies of states and governments depend upon negotiations
and agreements between the leaders of trade associations and union
leaders, and the consequent opportunity for club members to strive to
play a leading part in their trade associations and thus to have the
possibility of influencing the establishment of policies in this field.
(RCP 41.010.4.)
Rotary
clubs are encouraged to establish communication with chambers of
commerce and industry in their communities to explore service
opportunities. When appropriate, clubs should develop service projects
which would be more productive if undertaken jointly. Such projects
might include employee training, post-retirement service opportunities,
functional literacy programs, workplace drug abuse prevention and
treatment programs, employment counseling, and vocational recognition
programs. The dimensions of vocational service are limited only by the
imagination and ingenuity of clubs and Rotarians. Because Rotarians are
classified in their clubs on the basis of their vocations, vocational
service is an essential element in the execution of all Rotary programs;
its effect is felt throughout the other Avenues of Service.
The RI
Board urges clubs to obtain the advice of legal or liability insurance
counsel with respect to the need for protection against liability
resulting from vocational service activities, including the desirability
of securing insurance or implementing other risk management practices as
appropriate. |