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Speaker |
Susan Strauss |
Industry |
Healthcare Management |
Speciality |
Healthcare Management |
Available |
All Days |
Duration |
120 Minutes |
Description
According to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 5% of U. S. businesses experience workplace violence yearly. The percentage of workplace violence increases to 50% for organizations with 1,000 employees. The FBI stated that in 2014 an active shooting incident occurred, on average, once every three weeks. However, given the size of the U. S., the chances of being a victim of a workplace shooting are statistically low. These statistics capture the most severe types of workplace violence but certainly not the most prevalent forms. OSHA reports that roughly two million workers report incidents of violence each year such as harassment, threats, and aggressive and belligerent behavior to name a few, which does not include the majority of cases that go unreported. But how is workplace violence defined, and who are the primary perpetrators? This webinar will explore the many aspects of workplace violence.
One study indicated that employers pay $1775 more to each victim of domestic violence annually in terms of medical costs, increased insurance, and more. Additional costs include:
Areas Covered
Who Should Attend
Senior and middle management, supervisors, and those on their organization’s violence in the workplace task force
(Workplace, School Harassment & Bullying Consultant)
Dr. Susan Strauss is a national and international consultant, speaker, and trainer in organizational effectiveness and management development. She has established numerous onboarding/new employee orientation programs for both small and large organizations. Her clients are from business, education, healthcare, law, and government from both the public and private sectors. Susan has authored over 30 book chapters, books, and articles. She has been featured on 20/20, CBS Evening News, and other national and international television and radio programs as well as interviewed for newspaper and journal articles.
Susan has her doctorate in organizational leadership, a master’s degree in community health, and is a former RN.