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Violence at work

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) defines work-related violence as “any incident in which a person is abused, threatened or assaulted in circumstances relating to work”. This includes verbal abuse and threats, in addition to physical abuse.

Employees in many public-facing roles are at risk of being attacked by customers, while other positions, such as prison officer and police officer, are inherently dangerous. Employers may have a policy on violence at work, which should set out preventative steps and support available to victims.

Domestic violence outside work may also have an impact on employees’ health and wellbeing.


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    by Personnel Today 31 Aug 2005

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    by Michael Millar 30 Aug 2005

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    by Personnel Today 30 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 30 Aug 2005

    Animal rights extremism, so often seen at the site of Huntingdon Life Sciences, has hit the headlines again after a family breeding guinea pigs for medical research was forced to close its farm in Staffordshire due to a sustained campaign of harassment

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    US employers stand up to domestic abuse at work

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    In an increasingly violent society, domestic abuse is not just occurring in the home. Joel Ceausu reports on why staff protection is becoming a high priority for corporate America

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    Staff behaving badly

    by Personnel Today 1 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Aug 2005

    More than one in four NHS workers have been harassed, bullied or abused at work, according to a recent survey of health service staff.
    Nic Paton looks at the scale of the problem and asks what is being done to tackle it

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    Employers and unions target retail rage

    by dan thomas 13 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 13 Jul 2005

    Retail sector unions and employers want government help to crack down on violence in the workplace.

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    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2005

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    by Personnel Today 12 Jul 2005
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    by dan thomas 8 Jul 2005
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    Watch your mouth or pay the price for foul language

    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2005
    by Personnel Today 14 Jun 2005

    In the month the TUC published its guide to appropriate language, two high-profile cases also helped to clarify the law on acceptable communication at work.

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    University staff report 1000 acts of violence or harassment in five years

    by Ross Bentley 10 Jun 2005
    by Ross Bentley 10 Jun 2005

    More than 1,000 incidents of violence or harassment against university staff have been recorded in the past five years,

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    Staff shortages increase risk of violence

    by Michael Millar 24 May 2005
    by Michael Millar 24 May 2005

    The risk of violent attacks on clinical and nursing staff working in mental health and learning disability facilties is exacerbated by staff shortages

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    Cruel customers bully retail staff

    by Quentin Reade 21 Apr 2005
    by Quentin Reade 21 Apr 2005

    UK retail workers are being bullied, reduced to tears, and even physically abused by cruel consumers, according to research from recruitment website Retailchoice.com.

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    Firefighters face 40 attacks a week

    by Michael Millar 19 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 19 Apr 2005

    There are 40 attacks on UK fire crews every week and the problem is getting worse, according to research carried out for the Fire Brigades Union.

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    Conflict management: When colleagues turn

    by Personnel Today 2 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 2 Apr 2005

    Violence in UK workplaces is a growing trend. Walter Brennan gives some crucial tips and strategies to identify the problem and keep conflict out of the workplace

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