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Many people think that bullying ends once they finish high school.
However, that’s not always true.
Not always.
Not true.
Nope.
There is a type of bullying called Workplace Bullying.
Workplace bullying can occur in
any company that you work for.
Bullying is repeated mistreatment of one or more persons by one or more perpetrators.
Workplace bullying is abusive conduct that is threatening, humiliating, or intimidates,
interferes with work and is verbally/emotionally abusive.
What are the possible signs of workplace bullying? This could include a boss or co-worker
repeatedly embarrassing or humiliating the victim,
making offensive comments about a person’s looks, clothing
or body parts,
or sabotaging the victim’s work to prevent them
from being able to do their job.
Workplace bullying can happen between a supervisor and his/her employee, a boss and his/her team
working under him/her, or between co-workers of the same rank. Being bullied at work can
feel similar to the experience of a person who is being abused by a partner, husband, or wife.
If you feel extremely stressed out at your work, and it is due in part to bullying at
work, consider contacting your Human Resources (HR) department to see if there is a policy
that covers workplace bullying or harassment.
Be sure to document all instances of bullying
that you have experienced and keep the documentation private and safe.
If you want legal help, please contact a lawyer to discuss legal avenues.
Workplace bullying creates a hostile work environment.