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[Enterprise countermeasures against workplace bullying and harassment and their association with prevalence of bullying and harassment, organizational climate, and employee perception of change].

Kanami TsunoSatoko HayabaraSetsuko KimuraYasuko Okada
Published in: Sangyo eiseigaku zasshi = Journal of occupational health (2022)
The harassment rate tended to be lower in companies where more employees were aware of the implementation of anti-harassment measures. The fact that the rate of harassment was lower in companies where there was role clarity and many employees felt psychologically safe suggests that measures focusing on the organizational climate may also be effective in preventing harassment.
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