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Mobbing - Basic Problem In Employment In Transition

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  • Vidoje Stefanoviæ, Bosko Vojnovic, Marija Stefanovic

    (Faculty of Sciences, University of Nis)

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Conceived as a process of economic restructuring, changes in ownership and increase business efficiency, the transition in all the former socialist countries in the Balkans has produced a number of negative effects. Of these two are drastic:huge number of unemployed and disastrous situation of employees. Almost unique perspective of economic analysts is that mobbing is a fundamental problem employees. Whether it is horizontal or vertical, the victim is forced to perform tasks that impair their health, work and life rights. In a word, it creates an atmosphere that is often employed envy the unemployed, as there are about 45 forms of expression mobbing. About this, evidenced by the authors' research in the Nis district.

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  • Vidoje Stefanoviæ, Bosko Vojnovic, Marija Stefanovic, 2014. "Mobbing - Basic Problem In Employment In Transition," Ekonomika, Journal for Economic Theory and Practice and Social Issues 2014-02, „Ekonomika“ Society of Economists, Niš (Serbia).
  • Handle: RePEc:esb:casdrg:2014-207
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    Keywords

    transition; mobbing; mobbers; the environment.;
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    • J - Labor and Demographic Economics

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