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Title: Workplace%20Bullying


1
Workplace Bullying
  • Prevention and Skills to Recognise Key Factors in
    Your Workplace

2
Learning Objectives
  • Understanding workplace bullying
  • Identify if you are being bullied or a bully
  • Identify risks
  • Employee responsibilities
  • Impact on health
  • Support systems
  • Preventive strategies and how to approach
    bullying
  • Case studies

3
What is Workplace Bullying?
  • Evolving definition
  • Repeated unreasonable behaviour towards an
    employee or colleague that creates health and
    safety risks.
  • Can be direct or indirect
  • Emerging comprehensive Code of Practice

4
Are You being Bullied?
  • Bullying under the Code of Practice draft
  • Excluding co-workers from activities
  • Constant changing timelines
  • Spreading misinformation or malicious rumours
  • Changing rosters and leave with the intent to
    inconvenience
  • Excessive scrutiny of work

5
Not Bullying Behaviour
  • Performance goals
  • Allocating work hours
  • Transfer for operational reasons
  • Not selected for promotion when reasonable
    process is followed
  • Informing about unsatisfactory work via
    management guidelines
  • Organisational changes

6
Employee Responsibilities
  • When approaching your supervisor
  • Duty of care to report any bullying
  • Take reasonable care of your health and safety
  • Be mindful of your actions or omissions
  • Cooperate with the policies and procedures
    implemented by your company such as a workplace
    bullying policy

7
Identifying Risks
  • Observing or experiencing unreasonable behaviours
    from other workers
  • Increase in social strain at your workplace and
    outside of work
  • Experiencing lack of feedback, unreasonable
    pressure and excessive unjustified criticism
  • Unable to define your role
  • Timelines for projects are too short

8
Impact on Your Health
  • Workplace bullying can cause physical and mental
    illness
  • Depression, anxiety, decrease in confidence
  • Headaches, backaches, sleep and digestive problems

9
Support Systems
  • Internal
  • Supervisor or manager
  • If your supervisor is bullying you, then meet
    with their manager
  • Nominated contact officer if available
  • Human Rights Commission
  • Fair work Australia
  • Workcover
  • External
  • Family and Friends
  • Union
  • Employee Assistance Program

10
Preventive Strategies
  • Company policy on workplace bullying and code of
    conduct
  • Induction and ongoing training
  • Discuss with supervisor or WHS representative
    about workplace bullying
  • Discuss how bullying reports will be responded to
    and how to provide evidence
  • Seek where to go for further information and
    assistance

11
How to Approach Bullying?
  • Directly
  • If you feel comfortable and safe, then you can
    approach the individual who is bullying you
  • Seek intervention from a trusted co-worker or
    manager
  • Formal complaint
  • Keep a record

12
Case Studies
  • Ed is having difficulty maintaining dead lines
    for projects, which results in his new supervisor
    to talk with him about his work performance.
  • His supervisor recommends additional training to
    improve his management and core skills. Ed feels
    this is unreasonable because of his experience
    and becomes distressed and develops problems
    sleeping.
  • Ed files for worker compensation for stress
    related injury
  • Do you think Ed has experienced workplace
    bullying? Explain?
  • What approach should Ed have taken after his
    meeting?

13
Case Studies
  • Janes supervisor routinely gives her tasks that
    are not related to her role. She is starting to
    develop physical signs of distress as her manager
    criticises her work performance and shorten
    timelines on projects.
  • Jane feels that she will lose her job if she
    confronts her manager.
  • How should Jane respond with the bullying
    situation?
  • If you were Jane what approach would you take to
    diffuse the situation?
  • What could your support system look like?

14
Summary Clip
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vwAgg32weT80featur
    eplayer_detailpage

15
Resources
  • Code of Practice for Workplace Bullying Draft
  • http//www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sites/SWA/mode
    l-whs-laws/public-comment/Documents/Bullying20pub
    lic20comment/DRAFT-COP-Preventing-Responding-Work
    place-Bullying.pdf
  • Bullying Risk Assessment located in Appendix B
  • http//www.workcover.nsw.gov.au/formspublications/
    publications/Documents/bullying_at_work_2054.pdf
  • Dealing with Workplace Bullying A practical
    guide for employees
  • http//www.stopbullyingsa.com.au/documents/bullyin
    g_employees.pdf

16
References
  • Safe Work Australia, 2013). Preventing and
    Responding to Workplace Bullying Draft. 2013.
    Retrieved on 01/10/2013. http//www.safeworkaustra
    lia.gov.au/sites/SWA/model-whs-laws/public-comment
    /Documents/Bullying20public20comment/DRAFT-COP-P
    reventing-Responding-Workplace-Bullying.pdf

17
  • Preventing and Responding to Workplace Bullying.
    2013. Retrieved on 01/10/2013. http//www.safework
    australia.gov.au/sites/SWA/model-whs-laws/public-c
    omment/Documents/Bullying20public20comment/DRAFT
    -COP-Preventing-Responding-Workplace-Bullying.pdf
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