[nABEntre] New Book on Preventing violence at work
Robert Sollars
robertsollars2 at gmail.com
Tue May 12 12:26:47 UTC 2020
Peter
While it is true that working at home would reduce workplace violence in the
narrow definitions of those who don't work in this field, law enforcement,
or media, it wouldn't stop it at all. The statistic I quoted, from my own
observations and talking to more than a thousand business owners who work at
home over the years, they have encountered veral assaults at least once a
week via the phone, e-mail, skipe, or whatever. Physial assaults are reare
but often the person will go to the house and assault them there. There is
also reported events of people committing workplace violence away from the
facility site but because of something happened there.bad customer
experience, feud with another employee (blom place in another employees
driveway, and etc.
That's why I believe that this book should be read by everyone who works
anywhere and why some of the chapters don't necessarily fit the minds of
other people.
Robert D. Sollars
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