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The Effects of Workplace Bullying and Relationships in the Workplace

The Effects of Workplace Bullying and Relationships in the Workplace

Released Wednesday, 14th August 2019
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The Effects of Workplace Bullying and Relationships in the Workplace

The Effects of Workplace Bullying and Relationships in the Workplace

The Effects of Workplace Bullying and Relationships in the Workplace

The Effects of Workplace Bullying and Relationships in the Workplace

Wednesday, 14th August 2019
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Todays interview is with Jill (New Jersey) who speaks about her experience at touchtone, involving a manager and the effects caused by workplace bullying. You can find her blog at https://myyellowbrickroad0301.blogspot.com/ and her facebook at https://www.facebook.com/meepsmommy/. The WBI Definition of Workplace BullyingWorkplace Bullying is repeated, health-harming mistreatment of one or more persons (the targets) by one or more perpetrators. It is abusive conduct that is :

Threatening, humiliating, or intimidating, orWork interference — sabotage — which prevents work from getting done, orVerbal abuse

This definition was used in the 2014 WBI U.S. Workplace Bullying Survey.  Its national prevalence was assessed. Read the Survey results.Workplace Bullying...

Is driven by perpetrators' need to control the targeted individual(s).Is initiated by bullies who choose their targets, timing, location, and methods.Is a set of acts of commission (doing things to others) or omission (withholding resources from others)Requires consequences for the targeted individualEscalates to involve others who side with the bully, either voluntarily or through coercion.Undermines legitimate business interests when bullies' personal agendas take precedence over work itself.Is akin to domestic violence at work, where the abuser is on the payroll.

Read more about Bullying in comparison to Schoolyard Bullying, Workplace Violence and Incivility. Synonyms that reflect the seriousness of bullying: Psychological Violence, Psychological Harassment, Personal Harassment, 'Status-Blind' Harassment, Mobbing, Emotional Abuse at WorkEuphemisms intended to trivialize bullying and its impact on bullied people: Incivility, Disrespect, Difficult People, Personality Conflict, Negative Conduct, Ill TreatmentNot calling bullying "bullying," in order to avoid offending the sensibilities of those who made the bullying possible, is a disservice to bullied individuals whose jobs, careers, and health have been threatened as the result. Tom Engelhardt said it wisely when he said, "Words denied mean analyses not offered, things not grasped, surprise not registered, strangeness not taken in, all of which means that terrible mistakes are repeated, wounding ways of acting in the world never seriously reconsidered. The words' absence chains you to the present, to what's accepted and acceptable."The Relation to Domestic ViolenceBeing bullied at work most closely resembles the experience of being a battered spouse. The abuser inflicts pain when and where she or he chooses, keeping the target (victim) off balance knowing that violence can happen on a whim, but dangling the hope that safety is possible during a period of peace of unknown duration. The target is kept close to the abuser by the nature of the relationship between them -- husband to wife or boss to subordinate or co-worker to co-worker.

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