Workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the Czech Republic

Workplace bullying is a subtle manifestation of disturbed relationships in the working collective. This form of victimization of employees in the Czech Republic has, according to independent surveys, expanding dimensions. Empirical evidence generally tends to reveal the prevalence, forms and directi...

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Main Authors: Panajotis Cakirpaloglu, Jan Šmahaj, Simona Dobešová Cakirpaloglu, Denisa Coufalová
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: University of Ostrava 2016-01-01
Series:Psychology and its Contexts
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law
Online Access:http://psychkont.osu.cz/fulltext/2016/Cakirpaloglu-et-al_2016_1.pdf
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spelling doaj-755813f2cc784c34a324b791447184142020-11-24T23:35:50ZcesUniversity of OstravaPsychology and its Contexts1803-92781805-90232016-01-01711936Workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the Czech RepublicPanajotis CakirpalogluJan ŠmahajSimona Dobešová CakirpalogluDenisa CoufalováWorkplace bullying is a subtle manifestation of disturbed relationships in the working collective. This form of victimization of employees in the Czech Republic has, according to independent surveys, expanding dimensions. Empirical evidence generally tends to reveal the prevalence, forms and direction of aggression as well as numerous psychological, health and other consequences of victimization, especially in terms of various socio-demographic indicators. The presented study verifies extensive psychological survey on the sample of N = 3746 employees from the private, public and non-profit sectors in the Czech Republic, using a questionnaire of negative acts NAQ (Negative Act Questionnaire) and a status questionnaire. The research confirmed a 12, 14% prevalence of bullying in the workplace in the Czech Republic. There is a balanced representation of men and women in the incidence of bullying, while the highest rates of bullying are reported within the state sector. Victimization in the workplace affects mostly ordinary workers, aged around 42 years, with secondary or higher education. The Czech Republic has not yet made workplace bullying an illegal practise, especially in comparison with other industrialized countries, where since 1990, mobbing is considered a criminal offense. Existing laws in the Czech Republic also do not recognise the concept of mobbing or bossing and therefore do not define these concepts closer. The prohibition of bullying in the workplace necessarily derives from the general provisions of the Anti- Discrimination Act, of the Civil Code, the Labour Code and the laws arising from administrative law. Victims of workplace bullying also get protection by some provisions of the Criminal Code, which protects the victim from aggressor offenses. The relevant legal norm is intended to act as a social regulator, partly preventively in terms of taking measures for the successful identification and elimination of conditions of a possible victimization of employees, as well as their social support and care, and also subsequently, by penalties. Part of an effective prevention is to strengthen publicity and education of the employees as to the causes and consequences of mobbing, including information on how to recognize bullying in the workplace, how to fight it and which salute-protective, coping and assertive strategies may the victim of workplace bullying use. http://psychkont.osu.cz/fulltext/2016/Cakirpaloglu-et-al_2016_1.pdfaggressionlawmobbingorganizationprotectionvictimization
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author Panajotis Cakirpaloglu
Jan Šmahaj
Simona Dobešová Cakirpaloglu
Denisa Coufalová
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Jan Šmahaj
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Denisa Coufalová
Workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the Czech Republic
Psychology and its Contexts
aggression
law
mobbing
organization
protection
victimization
author_facet Panajotis Cakirpaloglu
Jan Šmahaj
Simona Dobešová Cakirpaloglu
Denisa Coufalová
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title Workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the Czech Republic
title_short Workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the Czech Republic
title_full Workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the Czech Republic
title_fullStr Workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the Czech Republic
title_full_unstemmed Workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the Czech Republic
title_sort workplace bullying and legal protection of employees in the czech republic
publisher University of Ostrava
series Psychology and its Contexts
issn 1803-9278
1805-9023
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Workplace bullying is a subtle manifestation of disturbed relationships in the working collective. This form of victimization of employees in the Czech Republic has, according to independent surveys, expanding dimensions. Empirical evidence generally tends to reveal the prevalence, forms and direction of aggression as well as numerous psychological, health and other consequences of victimization, especially in terms of various socio-demographic indicators. The presented study verifies extensive psychological survey on the sample of N = 3746 employees from the private, public and non-profit sectors in the Czech Republic, using a questionnaire of negative acts NAQ (Negative Act Questionnaire) and a status questionnaire. The research confirmed a 12, 14% prevalence of bullying in the workplace in the Czech Republic. There is a balanced representation of men and women in the incidence of bullying, while the highest rates of bullying are reported within the state sector. Victimization in the workplace affects mostly ordinary workers, aged around 42 years, with secondary or higher education. The Czech Republic has not yet made workplace bullying an illegal practise, especially in comparison with other industrialized countries, where since 1990, mobbing is considered a criminal offense. Existing laws in the Czech Republic also do not recognise the concept of mobbing or bossing and therefore do not define these concepts closer. The prohibition of bullying in the workplace necessarily derives from the general provisions of the Anti- Discrimination Act, of the Civil Code, the Labour Code and the laws arising from administrative law. Victims of workplace bullying also get protection by some provisions of the Criminal Code, which protects the victim from aggressor offenses. The relevant legal norm is intended to act as a social regulator, partly preventively in terms of taking measures for the successful identification and elimination of conditions of a possible victimization of employees, as well as their social support and care, and also subsequently, by penalties. Part of an effective prevention is to strengthen publicity and education of the employees as to the causes and consequences of mobbing, including information on how to recognize bullying in the workplace, how to fight it and which salute-protective, coping and assertive strategies may the victim of workplace bullying use.
topic aggression
law
mobbing
organization
protection
victimization
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