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Title: Zjawisko mobbingu a aksjologia Konstytucji Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej

Alternative title:

The phenomenon of mobbing and the axiology of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland

Abstract:

The problem of mobbing is difficult to solve when the employer does not notice it, underestimates it or does not care about healing the atmosphere in the work environment. Categorical opposition to such unethical and unlawful practices should result, in the first place, in prosecuting mobbers and ensuring protection for victims of mobbing, as well as co-workers who were passive victims of the persecutors' activities. The entirety of the issue of mobbing in relation to the axiology of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland indicates a deficit in the scope of relevant legal norms that would comprehensively refer to the phenomenon of mobbing.
It should be remembered that anyone can become a victim of mobbing and it can even result in loss of life.

Additional notes:

Zawiera bibliografię ; Streszcz. ang.

Identifier:

oai:bibliotekacyfrowa.ujk.edu.pl:9027

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Language:

pol

Degree name:

doktor

Date obtained:

12.05.2023

Degree grantor:

Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach

Supervisor:

Bisztyga, Andrzej (1964- ) ; Wojtczak, Daniel. Promotor pomocniczy

Field:

Dziedzina nauk społecznych

Scientific disciplines:

Nauki prawne

Faculty:

Wydział Prawa i Nauk Społecznych

Type:

rozprawa doktorska

Access rights:

tylko w Oddziale Informacji Naukowej

Publication status:

niepublikowana

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Last modified:

May 30, 2023

In our library since:

May 30, 2023

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All available object's versions:

https://bibliotekacyfrowa.ujk.edu.pl/publication/9513

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