Almost six in 10 people have witnessed or suffered bullying at work

New research by Slater and Gordon, involving 2000 workers, has revealed that tight deadlines, personality clashes and office politics often caused tensions to run high

New research by Slater and Gordon, involving 2000 workers, has revealed that tight deadlines, personality clashes and office politics often caused tensions to run high with more than 37% of those questioned saying they felt they had been bullied themselves and a further 21% admitting they have witnessed colleagues being subjected to abuse. Obvious bullying behavior included shouting, swearing, shoving, intimidation and humiliation.  More subtle forms of bullying comprised of sabotaging a colleague’s work and leaving a co-worker out of work drinks, lunches and meetings, (social exclusion). However, while most people had witnessed or believed they had faced bullying in the workplace, only 48% did anything about it. 

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