Parliament Calls on Govt to Take Steps in Fighting Mobbing

Ljubljana, 20 March - Two parliamentary working bodies suggested on Tuesday that provisions on the prevention of mobbing at work should be included in legislation, especially the employment relationship act.

Ljubljana, National Assembly Joint session of the Labour, the Family, Social Policy and the Disabled Committee, and the Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission on mobbing at workplace. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly
Joint session of the Labour, the Family, Social Policy and the Disabled Committee, and the Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission on mobbing at workplace.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly Joint session of the Labour, the Family, Social Policy and the Disabled Committee, and the Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission on mobbing at workplace. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly
Joint session of the Labour, the Family, Social Policy and the Disabled Committee, and the Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission on mobbing at workplace.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly New Slovenia (NSi) deputy Alojz Sok (left) and Slovenian Democrats (SDS) deputy Branko Marincic discussing mobbing at workplace at a joint session of the Labour, the Family, Social Policy and the Disabled Committee, and the Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly
New Slovenia (NSi) deputy Alojz Sok (left) and Slovenian Democrats (SDS) deputy Branko Marincic discussing mobbing at workplace at a joint session of the Labour, the Family, Social Policy and the Disabled Committee, and the Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly Labour, the Family and Social Affairs Minister Marjeta Cotman (left) discussing mobbing at workplace at a joint session of the Labour, the Family, Social Policy and the Disabled Committee, and the Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, National Assembly
Labour, the Family and Social Affairs Minister Marjeta Cotman (left) discussing mobbing at workplace at a joint session of the Labour, the Family, Social Policy and the Disabled Committee, and the Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

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