Violence at work is defined as any act or violent behavior that employees, student employees or member of a faculty may exhibit. Some of the many examples of workplace violence include:
The intention to make physical contact with the intent to cause damage, for example, slap, shove, hit or attack another person
If a person causes damage to property, throws objects, violent motions with hands, etc.
Violent behavior displayed in oral or written form, for example, if you type a letter with the intent to intimidate another person
Discussion
These violent acts cause damage to people and property at the workplace and therefore ...