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(Ebook) Bullying and behavioural conflict at work : the duality of individual rights by Barmes, Lizzie ISBN 9780191748790, 9780199691371, 019174879X, 0199691371

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Authors:Barmes, Lizzie
Pages:315 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.88 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780191748790, 9780199691371, 019174879X, 0199691371
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(Ebook) Bullying and behavioural conflict at work : the duality of individual rights by Barmes, Lizzie ISBN 9780191748790, 9780199691371, 019174879X, 0199691371

Based on extensive empirical research examining behavioural conflict at work, this book gives a much-needed insight into the current law that regulates workplace behaviour. Arguing that current law and policy is insufficient, the author suggests reforms which seek to reconcile individual and collective perspectives on working life.
Abstract: Based on extensive empirical research examining behavioural conflict at work, this book gives a much-needed insight into the current law that regulates workplace behaviour. Arguing that current law and policy is insufficient, the author suggests reforms which seek to reconcile individual and collective perspectives on working life
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