â€" Board game analyses role of legislation in our workplace An innovative board game deâ€" signed to heighten management‘s awareness of Ontario labor laws, human rights code, employment standards, and health and safety regulations, is now available as a training tool through the Waterloo management education centre. The firm, specialists in public and inâ€"house seminars, strategic planâ€" ning and executive development, is offering Working Smart in response to questions from businessmen about the increasing impact of legislatin on the workplace. Viceâ€"president Dennis Eaton preâ€" dicts that Working Smart "will go a long way in preventing the costly SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW~ SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N. FOR SPRING INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL legal expenses incurred when manâ€" agers aren‘t aware of the rules they must abide by." â€" â€" â€" The game, which can be played oneâ€"onâ€"one or in teams, was develâ€" oped by LIVE Consultants in St. Jacobs, to familiarize managers with the consequences of their actions on the job. Participants gain a greater understanding of provinâ€" cial labor laws, which enables them to act in a wellâ€"informed manner when faced by tough negotiations, or everyday personnel decisions. For a free pamphlet on Working Smart, contact Waterloo manageâ€" ment education centre, suite 619, Waterloo Square, 886â€"4740. Waterioo management education centre president Don Deverall engages in a game of Working Smart with office manager Kathy Roth. Chronicle Special 25 ® . WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 19856 â€"â€" PAGE 11