The Study of the Prevention and Handling Mechanism of Workplace Violence in Taiwanese Enterprises- A Case Study on Southern Taiwan Science Park Enterprises

碩士 === 國立中正大學 === 勞工關係學系暨研究所 === 101 === Workplace violence has been a great concern recently and a global issue that transcends national boundaries and occupations while workers often maintained a low level of interactions with others due to long hours of work. This study, thus, investigates park e...

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Main Authors: YI-CHIA HO, 何怡佳
Other Authors: Hsu Chi-Feng
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/50046540772630946057
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Summary:碩士 === 國立中正大學 === 勞工關係學系暨研究所 === 101 === Workplace violence has been a great concern recently and a global issue that transcends national boundaries and occupations while workers often maintained a low level of interactions with others due to long hours of work. This study, thus, investigates park enterprises located at the Southern Taiwan Science Park to examine the status of workplace violence as well as relevant preventive and handling mechanism with the goal of serving as a future relevance. A questionnaire survey, documentary and literature collection, and interviews were used in this study to derive the conclusion below: Younger and female works are more vulnerable to workplace violence. Moreover, those in the lower ranks are more often to suffer violence, especially employees who have been with the company for one to three years. Organizations have been found to fail to respond to physical violence and psychological violence in workplaces with active preventative and handling measures as well as adopt a passive punitive mechanism. Legal regulation helps to effectively call for the attention of sexual harassment in workplaces. This study suggests that in the future the government should enact labor laws to strengthen preventative and handling mechanisms for workplace violence, periodically investigate workplace violence cases, improve psychological support and care systems at workplaces, establish standards for corporate social responsibility and establish stricter standards for occupational incidents in order to build a friendly working environment with “zero violence.”