Charities Can Be One of the Toughest Places to Work ; Conference Will Lay Bare Evidence Inequality and Bullying at Work
Western Mail › January 11, 2010
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Western Mail › January 11, 2010
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CHARITIES can be among the toughest places to work in modern Britain, according to major new Welsh research into workplace intimidation.
The scale of inequality and bullying at work will be laid bare later this month at a major conference staged by the Bevan Foundation.See the full content of this document
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Charities Can Be One of the Toughest Places to Work ; Conference Will Lay Bare Evidence Inequality and Bullying at Work
The squeeze on public spending is predicted to increase strains and pressures in organisations and businesses across the country - and evidence shows that more than a third of pregnant women have experienced "workplace unpleasantness...
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