At some point in our lives many of us (myself included) have had some experience at the hands of a bully, be it the school yard bully or a workplace bully, but whichever way, the feelings of isolation and extreme stress that bullying creates can linger for many years after the event. At some point in our lives many of us (myself included) have had some experience at the hands of a bully, be it the school yard bully or a workplace bully, but whichever way, the feelings of isolation and extreme stress that bullying creates can linger for many years after the event. No matter what form the bullying takes it should become one of a company’s priorities to be able to identify and deal with bullying behavior.
Do Not Stand Alone: Workplace Bullying
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Made Hot by: sannwood on May 12, 2011 4:47 pm
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“Rachel: Great to hear! Thanks for your kind words! :)
All the Best,
Martin...”
“Thank you, Martin. That's a fantastic motto... and I couldn't agree more!...”
“Lisa: Good to hear! Thanks for your response....”
“For sure, I know I did years ago when I was working for others....”
“Lisa: I wonder if they potential employee is doing a background check on...”
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4740 days ago
Can't wait for the following posts :-)
4737 days ago
4740 days ago
Change happens with one person.
Catherine
4740 days ago
Lots of aspects to comment on in part 1, but the last part reminded me of a sad situation at a restaurant I worked at years ago. A short man of Hawaiian/Japanese descent was a talented cook. His nickname went from "Gringo" (because he supposedly looked Mexican), to "Ga-da-ding", to "Little Ding". I once asked him if it bothered him, and his reply is what was sad - he said no, he was used to it, and he figured they liked him but just teased him for fun. It was like he enjoyed being the Tar Baby. They Did like him, but he never stood up.
Duncan