Labor/Employment
May 4, 2001
Violence Vigil
As the pressures of everyday life increase both outside and at work, a distressing and tragic trend is occurring in the workplace: Growing numbers of employees are unable to control their emotions and violent actions toward co-workers, customers or third parties.




By Mark A. Lies II and Ann Haley Fromholz
As the pressures of everyday life increase both outside and at work, a distressing and tragic trend is occurring in the workplace: Growing numbers of employees are unable to control their emotions and violent actions toward co-workers, customers or third parties.
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As the pressures of everyday life increase both outside and at work, a distressing and tragic trend is occurring in the workplace: Growing numbers of employees are unable to control their emotions and violent actions toward co-workers, customers or third parties.
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