Workplace Harassment

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A Workplace Harassment is a harassment that is directed at workers.



References

2018

  • (Wikipedia, 2018) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/workplace_harassment Retrieved:2018-1-24.
    • Workplace harassment is the belittling or threatening behavior directed at an individual worker or a group of workers

      Recently, matters of workplace harassment have gained interest among practitioners and researchers as it is becoming one of the most sensitive areas of effective workplace management. In Asian countries, it attracted lots of attention from researchers and governments since the 1980s, because a significant source of work stress is associated with aggressive behaviors at workplace. Third world countries are far behind Asian countries in that there are limited efforts to investigate the questions on workplace harassment. It is almost unseen and the executive leaders (managers) are almost reluctant or unconscious about it in the third world countries.[1] Under occupational health and safety laws around the world, [2] workplace harassment and workplace bullying are identified as being core psychosocial hazards.

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  2. Concha-Barrientos, M., Imel, N.D., Driscoll, T., Steenland, N.K., Punnett, L., Fingerhut, M.A.,Prüss-Üstün, A., Leigh, J., Tak, S.W., Corvalàn, C. (2004). Selected occupational risk factors. In M. Ezzati, A.D. Lopez, A. Rodgers & C.J.L. Murray (Eds.), Comparative Quantification of Health Risks. Geneva: World Health Organization.