Abstract:
Workplace factors and the psychological health of employees are inextricably
linked as work conditions or job demands may significantly impair employee
wellbeing and affect employees’ coping and general psycho-social adjustment
(Lowman, 1993; Schaufeli, Bakker, & Van Rhenen, 2009). Negative workplace
factors such as high job demands, low autonomy, long hours, work-related stress,
negative management style, low income, insecurity, workplace violence, injury
and discrimination have been shown to lead to poor psychological health (Hillier,
Fewell, Cann & Shephard, 2005; Kleiner and Pavalko, 2010; Kopp, Stauder,
Purebl, Janszky & Skrabski, 2007). Violent work conditions, as found
in the slaughterhouse environment, therefore pose a potentially
serious threat to employee wellbeing and formed the primary
concern of this qualitative study.