The Harassed WorkerLexington Books, 1976 - 174 pages Monograph examining the psychological aspects of harassment (aggression) behaviour in the work environment in the USA - discusses the impact of harassment emanating from supervisors, coworkers and friends, etc. On mental health, labour productivity, and employees attitudes, and indicates that mental stress can give rise to psychological disorders which require rehabilitation, involving employment accident benefits and loss of working time. References. |
Contents
Harassment in the Working Environment | 1 |
Culture Change and Harassment | 7 |
Chapter 3 | 47 |
Copyright | |
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