Types Of Bullying In The Workplace

May 25, 2008 in Bullying in the Workplace by bullyfre

Pressure bullying or unwitting bullying


This type of bullying occurs when stress causes the behaviour to deteriorate and a person will become short tempered, maybe curse a lot and be easily irritated. Most of us will have felt like this at sometimes or other but we can usually deal with it and it has no serious consequences on others and once the pressure has passed our behaviour returns to normal.

We will often feel silly and apologise for our behaviour and any offence it caused others. The bully though will have no control of it and this behaviour happens more frequently and they take it out on people around them, they feel no remorse and the thought of an apology will never enter their heads.

Corporate bullying

This type of bullying in the workplace occurs when the employer abuses employees knowing full well that people will be afraid to stand up to them for fear of losing their job. Instances of corporate bullying are:

* Forcing employees to work more than 60/70 hours on a regular basis, indicating to those that refuse there are plenty of people out there who would work those hours given the chance.

* Denies employees annual leave or sick leave to which they are entitled to.

* Sees any employee as weak or inadequate if they are prone to stress, while denying and refusing to take responsibility that they are a cause of the stress.

* Encourages an employee usually with promises of promotion or threats of disciplinary action to make complaints about colleagues.

Client bullying

This type of bullying occurs when employees are being bullied by those they serve for example a teacher being bullied by pupils, nurses and carers being bullied by those they take care of or shop staff being bullied by customers.

Secondary bullying

This type of bullying usually is unwittingly done and often occurs when bullying is rife in the workplace and the general behaviour of all employees decreases to the point when they start turning on others

Gang bullying

Gang bullying is often predominant in cooperate bullying and bullies will work in a gang to accomplish what they want to achieve. A common tactic used by gang bullying is telling everyone a different story, usually about what each have said about the person to get them against each other. Gang bullying is also called mobbing and usually involves victimisation and scapegoating

It is thought that over 75% of all cases reported of bullying in the workplace are done by managers or supervisors and that bullying is more wide spread than documented, the main reason for bullying in the workplace not being reported is fear of losing the job and further victimisation.


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Bully At Work Question & Answers

Bully At Work Question: 1


People think I'm a bully at work, but I'm really not, what's the deal?

My boss told me a girl threatened to quit because I was too aggressive, I hogged her jobs and I was mean. She said that I had ruined her whole weekend and that I made my life hell. Now, I work in a food service operation and speed and quality are job number one here! I am an experienced manager and member of the crew, so whenever I can speed things up, I take the opportunity. I know the girl is new, but I was not being mean to her at all! Now, I find a lot of people at work find me intimidating, but once they get to know me, they understand and like me. I can bully people at work, but only when they truly drive me up the wall with their stupidity and laziness, which is all too common with American kids. Perhaps it's the culture I come from, or my competitive attitude, but what's the deal? What do you think about me?

Answer:
I haven't seen you in action, only heard your side of the story, so I can't judge. However, this line: "I can bully people at work, but only when they truly drive me up the wall with their stupidity and laziness, which is all too common with American kids." says a lot.

Bully At Work Question: 2


What is the best way to deal with a bully at work?

Last year, I was a victim of a well-known work bully. She is a boss, and she rules by instilling fear. Everyone at this place knows she is a bully. She picks out people, scrutinises them and puts them on a "development plan" which she monitors until she gets bored and gives up or gets rid of them. Last year, she gave me a lot of stress by scrutinizing me when I was having family problems (bereavement). She offered me counselling. All I needed was to be left alone for a bit but she made me think my job was on the line and gave me a development plan, which meant spending a lot of time with a "mentor" to deal with petty issues which I was more than capable of dealing with myself. She systematically picks off people and puts them onto such "development plans". She demeans people and humiliates them. The problem is, she does the big boss's dirty work for him. What can we do?!?

Answer:
First of all you need to rise above it, don't let it be evident that she's getting the better of you or undermining you in any shape or form. She's obviously a power junkie who's very insecure, a common trait amongst all bullies, in the playground or in the workplace. I realise there must be times when you just feel like shoving her "development plans" up her autocratic ar*e! However she's probably getting some perverse 'kick' out of humiliating and degrading you and other employees. It also sounds to me that her dictatorial behaviour is habitual, in which case, contact current or previous work colleagues and write individual letters to your head office. Another option would be to seek legal advice, contact a Solicitor specialising in employment law, discuss the matter with them and they can advise you on the best way to deal with the situation. Failing that, punch the BIT*H in the face and walk out!! Best of Luck

Bully At Work Question: 3


Bully at work, what to do...?

This is a guy at my work who I used to be friends with. Recently, he has been bullying me around verbally and physically. I have repeatedly asked him to stop but it doesn't even faze him. He tells the rest of the office that I am gay and always pushes me around or doesn't something to cause me pain. I would rather not take this matter to HR He is bigger and stronger than me. I'm scared of him because he is mean He is bigger and stronger than me. I'm scared of him because he is mean and the CEOs son.

Answer:
Hide a web cam in you office or cube and catch him doing it. Then take that to his supervisor and demand he be fired. Your right not to go to HR. They are just there to cover the companies butt and are NOT on your side.

Bully At Work Question: 4


How to handle a bully at work?

I have been bullied at work. If I do something wrong he calls me names like 4 eyes, stupid, dumb,ect. I tell him to leave me along but he doesn't. Throws things at he, hits me, and pushes me. He runs when I step up to him after he does something. Supervisors are not around when he bullies me. I Think about fighting him but I don't want to get fired but if thats the only way I will. What should I do? Please help!!!

Answer:
Get people that are willing to be a witnesses and have them sign a document,but first talk to the bully. If your documentation that states how many times you tried to reason with that individual with no positive results then you can have him legally transferred or terminated. You have a right to enjoy the workplace and retire from that company if you chose to do so.

Bully At Work Question: 5


Bully at work....?

I bartend at a restaurant and there is a girl there who is rude to everyone including me. She always has some snotty comment and she thinks she is better than everyone. I really hate confrontation but I hate working with her and her rudeness. My blood starts to boil just seeing her there when I walk in the door. What should I do about the work b*tch?

Answer:
I agree with most of the first answer given. You can try ignoring her but there may come a time when you need to speak up for yourself. True, people like this most likely will not change but some times they do need to be "told." In some cases it's considered harassment. This is your job too. It's not like being back in high school where most of the time if you ignore the bully they'll go away. You shouldn't have to put yourself out and quit because of one other person. It's a hassle trying to find another job and it also causes unneeded hardship. I've had to deal some people like this and I don't like confrontation myself but sometimes you reach a point where enough is enough! I'm lucky, I really do have a great boss and I've gone to her before in times of need. I'm not sure what yours is like but maybe try talking to him/her about it. If this person is making these comments infront of costumers that's not good for business and he/she would want to know about it. Also, if she's rude to her co-workers how is she treating the people she's serving?

Bully At Work Question: 6


What do you do when you have a bully at work?

At my job, there is a girl around my age that pushes me around a lot....... she'll tell me the way I'm doing a particular thing is dumb....... etc... I'm not a sissy and I don't back down or give into what she wants, but she is DRIVING ME CRAZY! The managers know and try to keep her away from me, but most of the time she finds a way to bully anyway...... what should I do? There isn't much the managers can do with her....... she's very mouthy and has a bad attitude most of the time...... she has 2 write ups alreay and has only been there 5 months........ I have been there only a week shy of that and have no write ups.......

Answer:
If the manager knows what's going on they should be doing more. There is such a thing as violence in the work place and being a bully would'nt be allowed. Tell your manager that they need to do more with this bully and ignore her as best as possible. If she's had that many write-ups then they should fire her and that would solve everyones problems.

Bully At Work Question: 7


A bully at work?

A girl at work ( she is the owner/boss's daughter ). She is always finding something to pick on me or find something that I have made a mistake on. She really gets on my nerves. I cut my hair she cuts her hair, I get braces & she has to go get a mouth piece so that she doesn't grind her teeth at night & then she has to go get braces for her son. The other day at lunch I nelt down to get my lunch out of the refrigerator & she says very loudly " You need to tuck your tag in from your underwear because there could be a wierd man out on the road " The tag was hanging out but she could have said something to me descretly & not with her loud mouth!! I had changed the password on my computer & she couldn't get on my computer, ( which she has no reason to be on it ) well she tells me "My password is 23432 if you need to ever get on it. My password is not a secret" I just wanted to tell her to go F*** herself. OH SHE MAKES ME SO MAD!!! Give me some advise? Because I am thinking of quittin

Answer:
ignore her is all I can say... she's sounds like an immature bi-otch and you shouldn't waste any energy on her.

Bully At Work Question: 8


How do you deal with confrontation at work with a bully?

there was a work function that some less popular people weren't excluded from, I dealt with this by sending out a mass sarcastic email. Now the bully has it out for me.

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Bully At Work Question: 9


I have been falsley accused at work of being a bully?

I have a friendship with a male at work (I am male) we often have a joke and a laugh regards light hearted subjects etc. On one occassion I pretended to throw a puch at him, but not in an aggresive manor and on another occassion I'd sent him an email stating he'd get a gold star for work he'd completed. But now he's accused me of bullying him and I've had to have a meeting to discuss. I am extreemly upset regarding this as I thought we were friends and it was just male banter. I have never bullyed anyone in my life and I am now very concerned. this is a total nightmare. Please help?

Answer:
SOUNDS LIKE HE IS ANGLING FOR A COMPENSATION PAYOFF...DID ANYONE SEE YOU THROW THE PRETEND PUNCH..????...HE SOUNDS LIKE A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING...BEWARE

Bully At Work Question: 10


How to deal with a bully at work?

There's this woman at work who is one of those people who will make mistakes feel like your fault even though you did nothing wrong. She is constantly criticising me in a way that if I tell someone about it they would think that I was overreacting. How do I deal with a person like that?

Answer:
stand up to her, be tough

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