The relationship between workplace bullying and job insecurity among employees with disabilities
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Workplace bullying Job-insecurity Employees with disabilities Organizational support
Fecha
2025-05-05Referencia bibliográfica
MERZOUGUI Mohamed, SAAD Elhadj Bendjakhdel (2025). The relationship between workplace bullying and job insecurity among employees with disabilities. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol.16 (4) 288-301. ISSN 1989-9572
Resumen
This study examines the relationship between workplace bullying and job insecurity among
employees with disabilities in Algerian educational institutions, comparing their experiences with
those of non-disabled employees. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 54 employees with
disabilities and 61 non-disabled employees, assessing workplace bullying using the Leymann
Inventory of Psychological Terror (LIPT; Leymann, 1990) and job insecurity using the Job
Insecurity Scale (JIS; De Witte, 2000), with organizational support as a moderating factor. The
results indicate that employees with disabilities experience significantly higher levels of workplace
bullying than their non-disabled counterparts (t(113) = 2.94, p = .004). Additionally, workplace
bullying is positively correlated with job insecurity (r = 0.52, p < .001), while organizational
support negatively moderates this relationship (β = -0.16, p = .005). These findings underscore the
need for stronger workplace policies to mitigate bullying and enhance support structures,
particularly for employees with disabilities.