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Workplace Violence: Employer Information

Violence in America is now invading the workplace, putting at risk the safety, productivity and health of American workers, and this violence appears to be on the increase. Research clearly shows a significant increase in the amount of violence and conflict in the workplace in recent years. In 1992, the Centers for Disease Control declared workplace homicide a serious public health epidemic requiring priority attention by policy makers. Having tripled in the last decade, workplace homicide is the fastest-growing form of murder in the United States and is the leading cause of workplace death for women. In fact, murder and other violent crimes have escalated in the workplace to the point that the U.S. Department of Justice recently proclaimed the workplace the most dangerous place to be in America.

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FAQ: Who can I call for help?

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Who can I call for help?

There are hotlines that you can call 24 hours a day to get help and advice on how to leave an unhealthy relationship. There may be some local resources in your community including batter women's shelters or through your church, school, or doctor's office that you can call. Here are some toll-free hotlines you can call:

  • The National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
  • The Youth Crisis Hotline: 1-800-HIT-HOME (448-4663)
  • The National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

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Katie Feifer, Business Owner
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