The experience of aggression by female teachers in the workplace
South Africa is a country with exceptionally high levels of frustration and trauma. Research shows that a third of all people in South Africa are exposed to some kind of violence. This causes insecurity and fear, which creates high levels of stress. High stress levels fuels aggression in the workpla...
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Main Authors: | D.S. van der Merwe (Author), C.P.H. Myburgh (Author), M. Poggenpoel (Author) |
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