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Employment Law - Workplace Bullying

Workplace bullying has been with us ever since the advent of the Industrial Revolution. Interestingly in New South Wales the Office of Industrial Relations of the NSW Department of Commerce provides scant information about this anti-social workplace behaviour. Research indicates that workplace bullying is widespread and that it is more prevalent that harassment. What is also interesting is that in New South Wales there is no statutory Definition Of Bullying. In point of fact Butterworths Australian Legal Dictionary is also mute on this point. The Law Society of NSW has offered the following Definition Of Bullying: "Unreasonable and inappropriate workplace behaviour includes bullying, which comprises behaviour which intimidates, offends, degrades, insults or humiliates an employee possibly in front of co-workers, clients or customers and which includes physical or psychological behaviour." Importantly, employees have a duty under Occupational, Health and Safety laws to find out about bullying and take steps to prevent it. Under the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 an employer has an obligation to ensure the health, safety and welfare of all employees and this extends to bullying. Employers also have a duty to take reasonable care for the safety of their employees at work. Essentially bullying is repeated inappropriate behaviour directed against a person by one or a number of other employees in the course of employment which could reasonably be regarded as undermining an individual's right to dignity at work.

Bullying Behaviour

Bullying behaviour is not only restricted to employees but it may involve anyone with whom employees of the business come into contact in the ordinary course of their employment whilst at work. Bullying may be active or passive, direct or indirect, physical or psychological but it does include:

- Unacceptable language and rudeness;
- Coercive behaviour directed against someone including their property;
- Unreasonable teasing;
- All forms of intimidating behaviour including physical assault or threats;
- Marginalising or ignoring someone;
- Any form of demeaning behaviour whether business or personal which serves to denigrate the individual being attacked;
- Abuses of authority.

What is not Bullying

Employers have the right to supervise, direct and control work and they have the responsibility to monitor workflow and gauge performance. They are entitled to set reasonable goals and standards including KPIs and deadlines which have to balanced against the responsibility to look after the health, safety and welfare of their workforce.

The Consequences of Bullying

Different employees react differently. Bullying essentially may result in unwarranted stress, ill health, inability to make decision, incapacity to work, depression, physical injury and more. Wherever bullying occurs there is the potential for legal action. There is a body of law which is developing which suggests that an employee can sue his employer for a breach of an implied duty of trust and confidence. Bullying and harassment seems to fit squarely written this. Employers need to exercise care!

General Legal Requirements

Legislation, Australian Workplace Agreements, Certified Agreements, Industrial Awards and the Common Law cover the field. Primarily Industrial, Occupational Health and Safety and Anti- Discrimination Legislation applies to this area. In the latter bullying may sometimes involve harassment or discrimination where a person unreasonably picks on a personal characteristic such as race, sex, pregnancy, marital status, religious beliefs, disability or age which causes another to feel embarrassed, humiliated, offended or intimidated.

Action

Bullying should never be tolerated under any circumstances. Employers can develop clear workplace guidelines, practices and policies to safeguard everyone. Reducing the risk of exposure to workplace bullying would assist employers to satisfy their general duty of care to protect themselves and their employees.
Irrespective whether employer or employee where workplace bullying arises there is a legal exposure and the advice of an experienced employment lawyer needs to be secured.


Frank Egan is the Chief Executive Officer of LAC Employment Lawyers Sydney and has over 27 years of experience as a lawyer.

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Is there anyone here who wasn't bullied at school?
Given that the definition of bullying seems to include: Physical: Pushing, kicking, hitting, pinching and other forms of violence or threats. Verbal: Name-calling, sarcasm, spreading rumors, persistent teasing. Emotional: Excluding (sending to Coventry), tormenting, ridicule, humiliation. We all commit and experience the above at some point in our lives (especially at primary school). Does that mean we are all both bullies and bullied or should it only be called bullying when it's happens over a long period? If so, what period should that be?

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Could someone read my persuasive speech on bullying?
Could someone read my persuasive speech on bullying? And give me some feedback, please? Spelling? Grammar? Good or bad? What I should add? How should it end? Anything, please. I would appreciate it, thank you. :) Have you ever been a victim of bullying? It?s not the best feeling is it? It makes you feel insecure, humiliated and very uncomfortable. It has the power to destroy lives, mentally and physically. This contributes, not only to the victims but the bullies themselves. Victims are not the problem, the bullies are. So why do bullies bully? Well, let?s first establish the definition of bullying. Bullying is classified as a form of abuse. It comprises of repeated acts of overruled power upon another individual. When we think of bullying we tend to think of physical violence and outward taunting but it?s not. There?s more to it. There are four types of bullying: Physical (hitting, kicking, taking things or returning things damaged), verbal (name-calling, taunting, insulting), or social (lying, shunning, spreading nasty rumours), psychological (Intimidating someone, manipulating people and stalking a person). It is deliberate and hurtful behaviour and usually repeated over a period of time. According to the ?National Centre against Bullying,? 60% of young people aged 13 to 16 who bully have at least one criminal conviction by the age of 24. It is also estimated that over 43% of children have considered suicide and one in six children under the age of 11 have attempted suicide. So why do bullies bully? Why does it happen? Do they think they?re ?cool?? Is it all about power and control? Of course, bullies tend to target people because of a perceived difference, including culture, sexuality, physical or mental ability or disability, religion, body size, physical appearance etc. They like the feeling to being powerful and in control.

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I need advice about a bully?
Ok, so there is this fat ghetto kid in my school, and he is the f-ing definition of bully. He doesn't target me specifically, but he targets the "white" persuasion in general at my school. He goes around telling people "im gonna hit you in da stomach, and if you hit me back, we fightin." I guess he likes to hit people to feel like he is strong. In reality, he is REALLY fat, and pretty short. He has done it to me once, even though i said not to. I have seen him do it countlessly to my friends, and we all hate him. We don't do anything about it because he hides behind his group of friends. I havent paid that much attention to him, until i heard from my friends what he has done to them. Apparently he stole my friends cell phone once, and an ipod from this innocent girl i kind of know (it was a while ago and she never got it back). My other friend also told me he saw him stealing an ipod touch out of some random guy's backpack. I think this is BS and i know i could beat him in a fight. The only problem is that my mom won't let me, and if I do I will be suspended for my first ten days of high school (Im in eighth grade and the year is almost over, so it carries into next year.) He deserves to be taught a lesson and I want to be the one that teaches it to him. I need some other peoples opinion on what they think I should do. I want this kid to know that I am not scared of him and make him finally realise that he is just a fat short blob not behind his friends. I don't want him to get away with this anymore. (and don't say tell the teachers, I have first hand knoweledge on how my school treats these matters and it won't get far. plus all the teachers love him for some reason.) I would have fought him already if only it were that easy. Not only will i be suspended (dont really care), but my mom and I talked and she told me to ignore him, and if i fight him ill be in trouble. I thought that was pretty stupid, shouldnt she support me standing up to this wanna be tought guy? He needs to be taught a lesson or he will keep doing this sh*t and never learn!

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what is the new jersey law against cyber bullying ?
what is the new jersey law against cyber bullying ?

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I think my child is being bullied.?
My daughter is attending a summer reading camp because of our wonderful FCAT! There is another girl that attends this school that I feel has been bullying my daughter. To begin with, the first day of school the bully, we'll call her Weslie, brought a very obscene vulgar book to school and was showing to all the kids in the bus. My daughter told the principal and she got in trouble for this. She did not get removed from the program, even though it is a privilege to attend and not mandatory. So, every time I drop my child off to ride the bus this little girl walks up to her and asks he, "Why did you tell?", and then proceeds to shove her. This happens every morning! On Thursday of this past week she shoved my daughter hard enough she fell and hit her head. I called this morning to talk to the Director of the reading program and found out one day last week the girl Weslie was making fun of me and calling me names so my daughter took it upon herself to punch her in the stomach. Now, nobody called and talked to me about this last week so I could handle the situation. I DO NOT condone these actions from my kids, EVER! When I talked to the Director and told her the issue at hand she proceeded to defend the other child and saying that my daughter is facing being kicked out if it continues. I told the woman to ask some of the kids and they will tell her that Weslie is constantly instigating problems with my daughter. She wrote it off as kids being kids and even made the comment to me that Weslie's mother says she's innocent in all this. Now that would throw up a read flag to me and make me think then she obviously isn't. I told the woman that my daughter pushed Weslie back and I got onto her about this. When a child deals with this on a daily basis, they are soon going to "crack" if something doesn't get done. I would like someone to tell me if I should go over her head and to the School Board? I really feel like she is writing it off as normal kid problems and I thought bullying was to be taken very serious. When I looked up the definition of bullying it states that it can be verbal as well as physical. What should I do or where should I start?

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Since Jesse Slaughter was a self proclaimed "celebrity"...?
And we can bash J. Bieber without it being called "cyberbullying" How is Jessie's case cyberbullying? And isn't the definition of bullying when one group/person has more power than the other? Jessie had the power to go back, and she was asking for the haters to hate. Why is GMA portraying her as a victim? It's sickening that people claim bullying left and right. That girl was NOT bullied. I have been cyberbullied and am offended by this very much.

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My cat is peeing everywhere and my mom gave us 30 days to fix it!!?
See, I have 4 cats. 3 of them guys. One of them (guy) is peeing EVERYWHERE; on the walls, in laundry baskets, in my closet, and even on the kitchen counter, as we found today. I'm pretty sure it's not a urinary track infection, theres no blood from the pee and theres no pain when i touch his balls. He does get bullied by one of the other cats. We got him two years ago and only somewhat recently this problem started. We will take him to the vet, but what ELSE can we do to help this cat? We have three litter boxes, but we cant get a fourth because theres not much room. We give him beds, attention, food and water, so... please help. We don't want to give him away :( WHAT CAN WE DO TO STOP HIS URINATING?!? thanks they are ALL fixed. sorry i forgot to mention that. Ok, he was adopted with a guy cat, not the one bullying him. Technically, last, with the other guy. And i know its not just the blood and stuff, i'm just giving examples. What do i do if its not UTI etc, and how to do it. We let him go in 30 days if we don't get him to stop, and the shelter we give him to doesn't euthanize cats, so i can't say that. I've heard you can cage him for 4 days and put vinegar where he pees? And what do we do to stop the bullying?? and peeing

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Christians: Do you think atheists are acting like bullies towards you?
Here's the definition of bullying. Bullying is an act of repeated aggressive behavior in order to intentionally hurt another person, physically or mentally. Bullying is characterized by an individual behaving in a certain way to gain power over another person. Yes or No? Please explain!

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what is an example of an operational definition? in sociology. for ex the operational definition of bullying?
i have to write a reflection paper about my life and include 5 social problems including operational definitions for those... i was thinking using bullying, mental illness, drug abuse, physical abuse and cant think of one last one. but could someone help with the operational definitions for those?

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