Violence at work
ILO - Geneva
2003
64 p.
aggression ; bullying at work ; crime ; ILO Recommendation ; international ; occupational safety ; sexual harassment ; stress ; violence
Labour Education
133
Psychosocial risks
https://labordoc.ilo.org/permalink/41ILO_INST/j3q9on/alma994480953402676
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"No group of workers, sector or industry is completely free from violence, but some groups are at higher risk than others. Particularly vulnerable are women, young workers and those in precarious employment as well as ethnic and racial minorities. With this issue of Labour Education, ACTRAV highlights the diffi culties some of these particularly affected groups of workers encounter. In addition to the general articles about violence at work, this issue also includes articles that focus on teachers, journalists and health-care workers."
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