Constructing Employee Assistance Program Measures Against Workplace Bullying

Employee assistance programs required resources and manpower of various natures across different types of public sector organization. However, the current evaluation indexes and proportions of employee assistance programs in public sectors stipulated by the Directorate-General of Personnel Administr...

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Behavior
Bullying
Comparative Law
Consultants
Criteria
Data analysis
Employees
Ethics
International & Foreign Law
Local government
Management
Private International Law
Program evaluation
Program implementation
Public sector
Responsibilities
Social Sciences
Threats
Violence
Work
Workplaces
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