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Aletheia

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HELOANI, Roberto. Moral harassment: the dignity violated. Aletheia [online]. 2005, n.22, pp. 101-108. ISSN 1413-0394.

The moral harassment must be mainly considered as a phenomenon that results from a disciplinar process that itself derives from the modern forms of gestion. These ways of administration appear in the modern world; which suffers quicky changes, that are broken out by the voracious process of globalization. This process makes a cruel statement: the organizations must substitute men by machines. New technologies are being inserted in the companies, forcing its “collaborators” (or employees) to a inhuman adaptation, in an endless search for a new profile, very competitive, sometimes in a binomial inversely proportional to the equation ethics/solidarity.

Keywords : Moral harassment; Work; Dignity.

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