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What employers need to do to protect workers from cyberbullying

  • Written by Natalia D'Souza, Lecturer, School of Management, Massey University
What employers need to do to protect workers from cyberbullyingResearch into workplace cyberbullying among nurses reveals that many also experience other forms of bullying. from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND

Nurses are a target for bullies more often than any other healthcare workers, and the bullying can take many forms.

My research shows that nurses are particularly vulnerable to cyberbullying by patients...

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