Thursday 7 January 2010

Labor Disorders in Neoliberal Italy

Labor Disorders in Neoliberal Italy
Author: Noelle J. Molé
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B006ISDGP4



Labor Disorders in Neoliberal Italy: Mobbing, Well-Being, and the Workplace (New Anthropologies of Europe)


Psychological harassment at work, or "mobbing," has become a
significant public policy issue in Italy and elsewhere in Europe. Get Labor Disorders in Neoliberal Italy diet books 2013 for free.
Mobbing has given
rise to specialized counseling clinics, a new field of professional expertise, and
new labor laws. For Noelle J. MolA, mobbing is a manifestation of Italy's rapid
transition from a highly protectionist to a market-oriented labor regime and a
neoliberal state. She analyzes the classification of mobbing as a work-related
illness, the deployment of preventive public health programs, the relation of
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