4.06.2017

BULLYING A Global Problem - The Workplace


Bullying in the workplace is one of the fastest-growing  causes for complaints involving workplace violence. In fact, some countries report that it is more common than racial discrimination or sexual harassment. Each  year,  about 1 person in 5 in the U. S. workforce faces bullying. 

In Britain a report released in 2000 by the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology said that out of 5,300 employees in 70 organizations, 47 percent reported that they had witnessed incidents of bullying in the last five years.  A 1996 European Union survey based on 15, 800 interviews in its 15 member states showed that 8 percent -some 12 million workers -had been subject to intimidation or bullying. 

Whether in the school yard or workplace, all bullying seems to have a common trait-the use of power to hurt or humiliate another.  Why, though, do some people bully others? What are the effects? And what can be done about it? 


Next time: BULLYING Some Causes and Effects

From the jw.org publications 

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