Workplace bullying : the employee health and wellness response of a provincial department in the Limpopo Province / Patricia Theresa Banyini
Workplace bullying has become the most serious contemporary issue that negatively affects organisations socially and economically. Today organisations are faced with the financial burden associated with high staff turnover, absenteeism, low morale, high medical costs and poor performance resulting f...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-82412014-04-16T03:53:13ZWorkplace bullying : the employee health and wellness response of a provincial department in the Limpopo Province / Patricia Theresa BanyiniBanyini, Patricia TheresaWorkplace bullyingEmployee health and wellnessDepartment of Economic DevelopmentEnvironment and TourismLimpopo provinceWorkplace bullying has become the most serious contemporary issue that negatively affects organisations socially and economically. Today organisations are faced with the financial burden associated with high staff turnover, absenteeism, low morale, high medical costs and poor performance resulting from bullying in the workplace. Therefore, organisations are focusing on ways and means to address this particular problem. The aim of the study was to explore the subjective experiences of employees regarding workplace bullying and the response of the employee health and wellness section of the Limpopo provincial Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism. This research was also prompted by the challenges the researcher faced as social worker in the Employee Health and Wellness office of said department. The lack of South African research and literature studies on bullying and the response by the public sector also motivated the researcher to conduct the study. The exploratory paradigm was utilised in this study, since limited information was available on the nature and extent of bullying as well as on the response of Employee Health and Wellness office at a provincial department in the Limpopo province. The qualitative research approach was utilised in this study, and questionnaires were used to collect data needed for the project. A purposive sampling method was used to select suitable respondents for the study. Utilising questionnaires, the researcher interviewed 19 employees who had experienced bullying in the department. The research revealed that all of the respondents in the sample had experienced bullying and received support from the departmental Employee Health and Wellness section. Most respondents had a high regard for employee health and wellness services as means of support to cope during difficult times in their careers. The research findings, however, also indicated that some respondents sought help from outside. The study also revealed that more effort should be focused on implementing employee health and wellness programmes as preventative approach. It is further recommended that employee health and wellness programmes should be pro-actively applied to include educational workshops and awareness programmes on the impact of workplace bullying and its associated economical and psychological implications on both the organisation and the individual in order to prevent it.Thesis (MSW)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012North-West University2013-02-25T13:40:04Z2013-02-25T13:40:04Z2011Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/8241en |
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Workplace bullying has become the most serious contemporary issue that negatively affects
organisations socially and economically. Today organisations are faced with the financial
burden associated with high staff turnover, absenteeism, low morale, high medical costs and
poor performance resulting from bullying in the workplace. Therefore, organisations are
focusing on ways and means to address this particular problem.
The aim of the study was to explore the subjective experiences of employees regarding
workplace bullying and the response of the employee health and wellness section of the
Limpopo provincial Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism. This
research was also prompted by the challenges the researcher faced as social worker in the
Employee Health and Wellness office of said department. The lack of South African
research and literature studies on bullying and the response by the public sector also
motivated the researcher to conduct the study.
The exploratory paradigm was utilised in this study, since limited information was available
on the nature and extent of bullying as well as on the response of Employee Health and
Wellness office at a provincial department in the Limpopo province. The qualitative research
approach was utilised in this study, and questionnaires were used to collect data needed for
the project. A purposive sampling method was used to select suitable respondents for the
study. Utilising questionnaires, the researcher interviewed 19 employees who had
experienced bullying in the department.
The research revealed that all of the respondents in the sample had experienced bullying and
received support from the departmental Employee Health and Wellness section. Most
respondents had a high regard for employee health and wellness services as means of support
to cope during difficult times in their careers. The research findings, however, also indicated
that some respondents sought help from outside. The study also revealed that more effort
should be focused on implementing employee health and wellness programmes as
preventative approach. It is further recommended that employee health and wellness
programmes should be pro-actively applied to include educational workshops and awareness programmes on the impact of workplace bullying and its associated economical and
psychological implications on both the organisation and the individual in order to prevent it. === Thesis (MSW)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012 |
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Workplace bullying : the employee health and wellness response of a provincial department in the Limpopo Province / Patricia Theresa Banyini |
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Workplace bullying : the employee health and wellness response of a provincial department in the Limpopo Province / Patricia Theresa Banyini |
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