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Product DescriptionTrouble in the workplace whether it is bullying, harassment or excessive stress has long been a popular topic in the headlines. Yet the research and statistics that are cited in these discussions often prove unreliable. In 'Trouble at Work', Ralph Fevre draws on comprehensive data and surveys to gather a clearer, more balanced picture of our workplaces today.With a coverage that is indepth and international in scope, this book highlights how and why workplace troubles can occur, emphasizing common problems such as division of labour, occupational hierarchy and workplace behaviour. 'Trouble at Work' challenges conventional wisdom on several fronts by showing that union presence often offers no more protection, and that small workplaces are no more troubled than large ones.Drawing on largescale survey data and over 100 personal interviews, 'Trouble at Work' offers a detailed overview of contemporary working life and concrete suggestions as to where we go from here.About the AuthorRalph Fevre is Professor of Social Research in the Cardiff School of Social Sciences. He came to Cardiff in 1995 after holding teaching and research posts in the University of Wales since 1982. He has served a number of terms as Director of Undergraduate Studies and Director of Teaching and Learning and Deputy Director of the School.R. W. Fevre is Professor of Social Research at Cardiff University.
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