Author: | Helene Richards | ISBN: | 9780732274245 |
Publisher: | Helene Richards | Publication: | November 4, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Helene Richards |
ISBN: | 9780732274245 |
Publisher: | Helene Richards |
Publication: | November 4, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Bullying in the Workplace: An Occupational Hazard was the FIRST Australian book written for victims, perpetrators and employers to seriously confront what one in five people know from personal experience – that bullying is rife in workplaces all over the world. Published originally in 2002 by HarperCollins, it focused particularly on psychological bullying, which is often done on the sly, without witnesses, and consequently is much more difficult to prove. In the intervening eight years, very little has changed.
This new, updated edition contains additional information, a more international focus and a new chapter on communication skills, Helene Richards and Sheila Freeman (herself a victim of bullying) have continued to explore this serious subject, drawing on many case studies. Bullying in the Workplace also contains input from professionals involved in resolution or rehabilitation (psychologists, legal and medical practitioners, human resource professionals) and employers. Practical, comprehensive and easy-to-read, ‘Bullying in the Workplace’ is an excellent resource for everyone involved in workplace issues – employers, human resource managers, employees, counsellors, secondary and higher education lecturers and students, GPs and psychologists.
In an ideal world, workplaces would be stimulating and exciting, colleagues friendly and supportive, and everyone would enjoy going to work. At worst, our places of employment should be tolerable because they are safe and we receive a regular salary. We should never be terrified of going to work and we should not be left crippled emotionally, psychologically, physically or financially by events that occur there. Yet this is what bullying does to a large proportion of the population. Reading Bullying in the Workplace: An Occupational Hazard will teach you how to recognize the signs and protect yourself and others.
Bullying in the Workplace: An Occupational Hazard was the FIRST Australian book written for victims, perpetrators and employers to seriously confront what one in five people know from personal experience – that bullying is rife in workplaces all over the world. Published originally in 2002 by HarperCollins, it focused particularly on psychological bullying, which is often done on the sly, without witnesses, and consequently is much more difficult to prove. In the intervening eight years, very little has changed.
This new, updated edition contains additional information, a more international focus and a new chapter on communication skills, Helene Richards and Sheila Freeman (herself a victim of bullying) have continued to explore this serious subject, drawing on many case studies. Bullying in the Workplace also contains input from professionals involved in resolution or rehabilitation (psychologists, legal and medical practitioners, human resource professionals) and employers. Practical, comprehensive and easy-to-read, ‘Bullying in the Workplace’ is an excellent resource for everyone involved in workplace issues – employers, human resource managers, employees, counsellors, secondary and higher education lecturers and students, GPs and psychologists.
In an ideal world, workplaces would be stimulating and exciting, colleagues friendly and supportive, and everyone would enjoy going to work. At worst, our places of employment should be tolerable because they are safe and we receive a regular salary. We should never be terrified of going to work and we should not be left crippled emotionally, psychologically, physically or financially by events that occur there. Yet this is what bullying does to a large proportion of the population. Reading Bullying in the Workplace: An Occupational Hazard will teach you how to recognize the signs and protect yourself and others.