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DeletedAccount69 July 1st 2018 07:23 PM

Article Revivial: Know Your Rights-Bullying at Work
 
Know Your Rights-Bullying at Work:
There are a number of different types of bullying but a lot of people don't realize that it can also happen at work. This article explores some of the different types of bullying one might encounter at work and discusses some of the ways to go about handling the situation.
http://www.teenhelp.org/forums/f86-p...bullying-work/

Did you learn anything from this article?

Have you or anyone you know experienced bullying in the workplace?

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Celyn July 2nd 2018 12:20 PM

Re: Article Revivial: Know Your Rights-Bullying at Work
 
This was a well thought out article.

I've not been bullied in the work place, but as it was something I went through at school, it does scare me a bit that it could happen at work.

I'd add that, if possible, join a union. Unions are there to promote and fight for safe and equal work environments so they might be able to help when it comes to bullying, especially if it's a more senior person who is the bully.

Latte July 3rd 2018 02:58 AM

Re: Article Revivial: Know Your Rights-Bullying at Work
 
Not all work places have unions though, (Celyn/Holly). I was bullied by a superior along with a few others on my team (they were also essentially bullied by her). Most of us were scared to go to HR. I did because I knew I wouldn't be fired if she found out because I was on a contract and it'd be easier to let it expire and just let me leave to another department or another company. Another person protested to HR and this woman built a case based on weak evidence in order to get her fired. I'd love to find a tried and true way to fix that, but I think it'd involve a systemic change to how many companies are managed.

DeletedAccount69 July 7th 2018 03:36 AM

Re: Article Revivial: Know Your Rights-Bullying at Work
 
In the USA union's aren't always available. There are agencies that almost always come with unions such as government. I know people that worked for companies that did have unions but I know people who do not. It's a really tricky situation.


I think that work place bullying is something that should be dealt with but I think a lot of people are afraid to speak out about it. I witnessed bullying today and I was scared to speak out. I think my fear goes back to other things but...I know not speaking out was not the 'right' decision. I hope to have the courage to speak up in the future.

DeletedAccount29 July 21st 2018 06:08 PM

Re: Article Revivial: Know Your Rights-Bullying at Work
 
I think maybe another thing if you choose to revise the article (if that's not already being done) is what you should do if you are witness to workplace bullying, as you were yourself a couple weeks ago Jenna.


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