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Violence in the Workplace
Warning Signs of a Violent EmployeeWarning Signs of a Violent Employee
In many cases, there are early warning signs of a potentially violent employee that are not communicated to the people who could take action or that are not taken as seriously as they should be. Generally speaking, employee behaviors that may be warnings include:
- depressed behavior
- paranoid behavior
- recent acquisition of a weapon
- talking about or posting a clipping of a violent incident in another workplace
Practices that occur in the workplace that are believed to lead to higher incidents of violence include:
- poor grievance procedures
- poor employer-employee relations
- harassment, threats, and intimidation
- high levels of stress
One of the perceived barriers in screening out individuals who may be violent in the workplace is the protection guaranteed by the ADA. The following illustration shows how an employer can hire intelligently while not violating the ADA.
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A medical exam can be conducted after an offer of employment, if it is required of all applicants. An alternative would be to send a letter to Jane's doctor outlining the essential job functions and asking the doctor if she can perform them without a significant risk of injury to herself or others and what can be done to reduce any risk. The employer should be able to inquire into her history of taking medication. This action documents that the employer desired to accommodate Jane and that it did not act in a negligent manner.
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