Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace

By (author): "Noa Davenport"
Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace
ISBN0967180309
ISBN139780967180304
AsinMobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace
Original titleMobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace, 2002 Revised Edition
Everyday capable, hardworking, committed employees suffer emotional abuse at their workplace. Some flee from jobs they love, forced out by mean-spirited co-workers, subordinates or superiors -- often with the tacit approval of higher management. The authors, Dr. Noa Davenport, Ruth Distler Schwartz, and Gail Pursell Elliott have written a book for every employee and manager in America. The book deals with what has become a household word in Europe: Mobbing. Mobbing is a "ganging up" by several individuals, to force someone out of the workplace through rumor, innuendo, intimidation, discrediting, and particularly, humiliation. Mobbing is a serious form of nonsexual, nonracial harassment. It has been legally described as status-blind harassment. Mobbing affects the mental and physical health of victims. It extracts staggering costs from victims, their families, and from organizations.