![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Bullying |
How can i stop office bullying?????? |
i work in a very bitchy office and i seem to get all of it my way its driving me crazy but i love my job dont want to say any thing cause im worried it would get worse Act busy at your desk, when interrupted, tell them: Please give me a few moments to finish this and I'll get back to you. whoever is doing it, throw in a canister of CN20 into their home, wait about fifteen seconds and you'll never get bullied again. 1sr report them to your line manager or supervisor. Anytime one of the bitchy people comes to your office, start talking about your cats like they're human. Keep notes and any evidence (written memo's, e-mails, whatever) Talk to your supervisor. If this doesn't resolve the issue (or if they are part of the problem) go to your Human Resources department. Office bullying creates a "hostile work environment" and it is illegal. Look at them as though you think they are the lowest form of eco-plasm, look sad, say you do not agree, you do not believe in what they are saying or doing, & if it carries on, get's personal, intensifies, write (sign & date) a memo to your boss, if that doesn't work, speak to their boss, tell a union rep, & hide behind a big sign on your desk, that jokingly warns their little brains they really should have something better to do - if you can't find one to buy, make one that expresses your dissatisfaction in a jokey kind of way. Contact your human resources department and lodge a complaint. Your supervisor/manager will then have to deal with the situation. The best thing to do would be to report it to your office manager. Every one knows this is easier to say then do! Tough one, because as you seem to be saying, by saying nothing, it is going along with it in a passive way. I have been in this situation before. Office bullying, backstabbing, runaway gossip, and general bitchiness can be extremely draining over time. It makes going to work in the morning very depressing. Complaining to a superviser almost never works in these situations because you will most likely be told that a) you are not being a "team player", b) it's all in your head and stop being so paranoid, or c) just get over it. |
| Tags |
| C-Section Bypass Surgery Bursitis Burns Bunions Bullying Bulimia BSE Bruxism Bruises Bronchitis Bronchiolitis |
| Related information |
Stand up to them. Do this in a professional and respectful manner. Do not lower your standard to their level.Smile while you are doing this and last of all ask them if they need your help. Be since... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |