NHS Bullying Fightback Falters

Topics:
Healthcare Services,
Human Capital
Tags:
Benefits,
Software,
NHS,
Human Resources,
Healthcare,
Health Service,
Health Care,
Harassment,
Gender And Diversity,
Enterprise Software,
...
Source:
Reed Elsevier

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Overview: The health service is still struggling to make any real progress in tackling workplace bullying and harassment. The NHS has not started 2006 in fine fettle. Criticism over poor productivity returns on massive investment, crippling financial deficits and potential hospital closures have put health service management on the back foot. And it hasn't ended there. Reports published by the Healthcare Commission earlier this month investigating bullying and harassment in the NHS demonstrated how difficult the problem remains for health service employers.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2006 | Pages: 3


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