What is workplace bullying? Workplace bullying is verbal, physical, social, or psychological abuse by your employer (or manager), another person, or a group of people at work. Workplace bullying can happen anywhere, from offices to shops, cafes, restaurants, workshops, community groups, and government organisations. Workplace bullying can happen to volunteers, work experience students, interns, apprentices, and casual and permanent employees. Some types of workplace bullying are criminal offenses. If you have experienced violence, assault, and stalking, you can report to the police. What does bullying in the workplace look like? repeated hurtful remarks or attacks, or making fun of your work or you as a person (including your family, sex, sexuality, gender identity, race or culture, education, or economic background) sexual harassment, mainly stuff like unwelcome touching and sexually explicit comments and requests that make you uncomfortable excludi...
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