Re: 'Nasty party bullying
Re: 'Nasty party bullying
I hate the word BULLY, because to me it was just a naughty child who wanted all his own way. I don't ever recall a bully being an adult and I wonder if this indicates that people are less able to stand up for themselves in today's world... or maybe expect the police to do so. If somebody commits an illegal offence then I am sure the police will treat it as a crime but, if it is just name calling and harassment surely we should be able to deal with it ourselves... or is the human race becoming a bunch of wimps?Re: 'Nasty party bullying
Re: 'Nasty party bullying
Re: 'Nasty party bullying
Re: 'Nasty party bullying
I didn't have either of those scenarios I had a screaming woman yelling at me daily no criticism of my work just yelling because she wanted to. She is doing the same to another employee at the moment her work is fine her time keeping fine, but that isn't stopping the abuse. Bullies don't need reasons to bully.Re: 'Nasty party bullying
To go to a tribunal now costs a substantial amount of money, £1200 I think, not everyone has that to hand. Also not everyone knows their rights, this is where the unions do come in handy. I have lost count of the number of times that I have been asked to ring the union on behalf of someone else and they always get the same answer from me, "If you want their help, join up and pay your dues"!Re: 'Nasty party bullying
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