3 Myths About Workplace Violence
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at
8:16 pm
| Myth: | Workplace violence is rare. |
| Reality: | 1 out of 6 United States workers (16%) was so angered by a coworker during the past year, that he or she felt like striking the coworker, but did not . 1 in 4 workers are attacked, threatened or harassed each year in the workplace |
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| Myth: | Workplace violence only happens at the Post Office. |
| Reality: | Workplace violence can happen anywhere with little or no relationship to a company’s product service, size, location, or history. |
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| Myth: | Workplace violence is a “guy thing”, and women shouldn’t worry about it. |
| Reality: | Homicide is the number-one cause of death for women at work. For non-fatal workplace attacks, women are more vulnerable than men to violence from acquaintances, friends, relatives, and current or former spouses or partners. Plus, two-thirds of all non-fatal workplace assaults occur in hospitals, nursing homes, residential care facilities, and other social-service locations where women comprise the vast majority of employees. |
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