Building a Culture of Respect : Managing Bullying at Work
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Issues in Occupational Health
ISBN-10
0415246474
ISBN-13
9780415246477
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
CRC Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 19th, 2001
Print length
248 Pages
Weight
504 grams
Dimensions
16.30 x 24.10 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
Bullying & anti-bullying strategiesOffice & workplaceHealth & safety issues
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Bullying appears to be an increasing problem in the workplace. It is estimated that five million workers are bullied each year. This book addresses why these behaviours occur, how their occurrence can be reduced and how to help the victims.
Bullying is an increasing problem in the workplace. It is estimated that five million workers are bullied each year in the UK, and that one in four employees is aware of colleagues being bullied. Bullying creates significant health problems for employees and, despite this, there is a conspicuous absence of published material on why these behaviors occur, how their occurrence can be reduced, and what can be done to help the victims.
Building a Culture of Respect focuses on the development of organizational cultures that promote the dignity of all employees, which have the power to reduce the incidence and impact of bullying. The creation of an organizational culture of respect requires an integration of organizational policies, processes and interventions. Written by a group of experienced academics and practitioners, this collective volume allows theory to be integrated with evidence and practice in an approach that can be used to inform organizational management, unions, human resource managers, lawyers, general practitioners, occupational health psychologists and counselors on the most effective ways of addressing bullying at work.
Building a Culture of Respect focuses on the development of organizational cultures that promote the dignity of all employees, which have the power to reduce the incidence and impact of bullying. The creation of an organizational culture of respect requires an integration of organizational policies, processes and interventions. Written by a group of experienced academics and practitioners, this collective volume allows theory to be integrated with evidence and practice in an approach that can be used to inform organizational management, unions, human resource managers, lawyers, general practitioners, occupational health psychologists and counselors on the most effective ways of addressing bullying at work.
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