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The Rural Voice, 1986-09, Page 52H VAN MOORSEL INSULATION LTD. Insulators for all types of farm buildings and homes. • Acoustic & Thermal Barrier • Sprayed polyurethane • Seamless Roofing with polyurethane and coating • Ceiling -blown insulations • RED TOP MINERAL WOOL • FIBERGLASS • CELLULOSE • Re -insulate — wall cavities with blown -in cellulose. For estimates and more information CaII Collect 519-348-9376 R.R. #5 Mitchell, Ont., NOK 1NO DON'T DELAY — SUBSCRIBE TODAY! NAME ADDRESS City Prov. Code ❑ NEW SUBSCRIPTION. Please send the Rural Voice for 1 year at $10. El RENEW MY SUBSCRIPTION for 1 year at $10. ❑ or 2 years at $18. ❑ PLEASE CHANGE MY ADDRESS (attach mailing label) Please Enclose Payment to: THE RURAL VOICE Box 37 10A The Square Goderich N7A 3Y5 GRAIN HANDLING SYSTEMS AND VENTILATION EQUIPMENT • GRAIN BINS • FEED TANKS Side & Center Draw • VENTILATION EQUIPMENT • AUGERS • COMPLETE AERATION SYSTEMS BUY VICTORIA, THE LEADER IN ECONOMY AND QUALITY R.R. 1, HANOVER, ONT. N4N 3B8 364-1880 52 THE RURAL VOICE ADVICE HOW TO ENHANCE GOOD EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Good employee relations is the first step to having a well co- ordinated farm team. Having good relationships with your employees can take a lot of the headaches out of the day to day activities that occur on the farm. Patience and understanding must be developed in working with an employee. I. Communications: Employees must know what their respon- sibilities are, what hours to work, how much money they are to be paid, what benefits are available and how many days are given as holidays. It is important to establish the initial ground rules at the start. In establishing a day's work for the employee, never ask him/her to do more than what you could do yourself. 2. Goals: It is important that the farm operation and the individuals working on the farm have goals or objectives to work towards. Goals act as motivators keeping people interested in the work and challenging employees/employers to think of new ideas and practices to improve the operation. Involve all farm staff in goal setting situa- tions. Everyone must be aware of where you, as an employer, would like the business to be in the future. Encourage employees to set goals and work with them in at- taining these goals. 3. Training: On the job training of your employees is a worthwhile in- vestment of your time. Take time to explain any special procedures you request for certain jobs. Work with your staff to ensure they understand your instructions and know exactly how complicated equipment operates. 4. Staff Meetings: It is a good idea to sit down with employees on a regular basis to find out if there are any concerns or to help you solve problems in the business. Many times employees have new ideas for improving operations on the farm. 5. Praise: Employees need words of encouragement and praise to maintain their morale and make them feel they are an important