Two weeks ago, a spa in southeastern Wisconsin made national news when the estranged husband of one of the spa’s employees shot and killed his wife and two other employees, and injured several others, before committing suicide. Given the security risks and safety concerns associated with employing victims of domestic violence and stalking, what can an employer do to prevent similar incidents in the workplace? Continue reading this entry
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