The people on the front lineùthose responsible for the safety and
health of the workplace-understand the costs of threats, assaults, and
fear on the morale and productivity of their employees. They also
understand the costs of negative publicity, bad public relations, and
litigation on the survival of their enterprises. Violence in the
workplace, whether it comes from the outside or originates from
within, is a frightening prospect. How can it be prevented? Through
real-world cases, Preventing Workplace Violence provides a detailed
look at how traditional tools for occupational health and safety,
discipline, and employee relations are inadequate and inappropriate in
responding to the problem of workplace violence. In fact, the methods
and approaches commonly in use actually worsen the problem in some
cases. This book summarizes the most up-to-date learning in this area
and offers practical guidance and recommendations for assessing the
risk of violence, steps for preventing workplace violence, and a
thorough discussion of employee rights and employer responsibilities.
Highly recommended for employers, managers, union leaders, attorneys,
consultants, and others who confront the issue of violence in the
workplace. Preventing Workplace Violence will be invaluable to
scholars and professionals in management, organizational studies,
human resources, interpersonal violence, gender studies, industrial
psychology, public administration, social psychology, sociology of
work, social work, clinical and counseling psychology, business
psychology, and organizational behavior.
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A Guide for Employers and Practitioners
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781452221588
Publisert
2013
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
176
Forfatter