Moral harassment in Spanish professional football
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https://doi.org/10.64197/Kronos.8.15-16.590Keywords:
Fútbol profesional, Mobbing, Acoso laboral, Fútbol - Derecho - España, Acoso psicológico en el trabajo, Deporte, AcosoAbstract
Mobbing in sports is nowadays everywhere. Specially, the situation of some very well known football players that don´t play in their teams is currently considered as mobbing, and they ask for the end of their contracts and the payment of the correspondant salaries. However, ¿is it possible to talk about mobbing in some cases in which a football player is getting several million euros per season? ¿Has that person not only the right to earn those big amounts, but also the right to play every weekend, while some of their colleagues do not play? In this work we will defend that, according to the Spanish laws and the common sense, the existance of mobbing in professional football in Spain is almost impossible.Downloads
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Published
2009-01-01
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Monroy Antón, A., Sáez Rodríguez, G., & Cordente Martínez, C. A. (2009). Moral harassment in Spanish professional football. KRONOS, 8(15-16). https://doi.org/10.64197/Kronos.8.15-16.590
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