Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Yes it is. Doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen and guess what, because we’re adults, most of us have handled it. Just as we did at school.
Except the ones that didn’t.
Yes it is. Doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen and guess what, because we’re adults, most of us have handled it. Just as we did at school.
The thing about workplace bullying is that it doesn't matter whether the perpetrator meant it, whether it was accidental or whether they were unaware of the effect of their behaviour. As I understand the law, if the person on the receiving end felt bullied and if they can demonstrate that this was a reasonable response to the alleged "bullying" behaviour - then they were being bullied. In this case they were therefore being bullied, whatever Patel says in her defence about lack of intent. That's completely irrelevant. No-one should be surprised about Johnson's response. He needs bullies and hitmen to do the things he lacks the bottle to do.
I believe that due to Patels bullying, a civil servant at a previous dept that had the misfortune to have Patel as a Minister attempted suicide, and was awarded £25,000 from the public purse in compensation.
So, not so much of a jump, after all.
I worked delivering fish for a year (horrible job) and if you weren't shouted and sworn at by the bosses you thought something was up !
I don’t think you can ever category say suicide is due to one thing. People are mentally ill for starters. A lot more wrong with someone than being shouted or sworn at. Blimey none of us would make it through adolescent if so. When colleagues and bosses have lost it at work in front of me, the rest of the team didn’t go and throw ourselves under the bus. Some of us weathered it, others moved on. The directors nearly always stay put. In fact it happens in the boardroom too. I put it down to pressure and stress of running billion pound businesses. I guess everyone has bad days. No big deal. Running to HR boo hooing because someone raised their voice is a bit snowflake and shows a disturbing lack of emotional intelligence and compassion ie ‘why did x behave that way, maybe something wrong in their life or maybe, maybe, I’m responsible for their reaction? And some of the shite people have to put up with from customers and public is more than enough to make people shout and scream occasionally. It’s good release, part of today’s problem is anger seems to be something people aren’t allowed to show. It’s perfectly normal to “lose ones shit” dare I say!
I don’t think you can ever category say suicide is due to one thing. People are mentally ill for starters. A lot more wrong with someone than being shouted or sworn at. Blimey none of us would make it through adolescent if so. When colleagues and bosses have lost it at work in front of me, the rest of the team didn’t go and throw ourselves under the bus. Some of us weathered it, others moved on. The directors nearly always stay put. In fact it happens in the boardroom too. I put it down to pressure and stress of running billion pound businesses. I guess everyone has bad days. No big deal. Running to HR boo hooing because someone raised their voice is a bit snowflake and shows a disturbing lack of emotional intelligence and compassion ie ‘why did x behave that way, maybe something wrong in their life or maybe, maybe, I’m responsible for their reaction? And some of the shite people have to put up with from customers and public is more than enough to make people shout and scream occasionally. It’s good release, part of today’s problem is anger seems to be something people aren’t allowed to show. It’s perfectly normal to “lose ones shit” dare I say![/QUOTE]
No, not in the workplace. It’s unacceptable and demonstrates a lack of control. If it manifests itself in someone feeling bullied, then it is wrong and a disciplinary offence in my book. If I had bullied people at work I would have expected some kind of disciplinary action. It’s a serious offence at work.
This sort of behaviour is totally unacceptable. I work for a blue chip multinational and there have been cases where people have have demonstrated this sort of behaviour, and have very quickly been escorted off the premises, and good riddance too. Shouting and swearing is the action of someone who's out of their depth.
And loving the whataboutery with the Army. There's bullying (aka Deepcut) and there's drilling a squad of young people into a fighting force.
Utterly irrelevant and utter nonsense. Very sinister of you to have shoehorned that in to this debate.The recent BLM action was such a case where the ones doing the shouting were able to say that if you didn’t shout with them then you were racist too!
Utterly irrelevant and utter nonsense. Very sinister of you to have shoehorned that in to this debate.
I think that you only really take the piss out of people you like.
I think bullying is a bit different, usually aimed at people who can’t or won’t retaliate.
My foster Brother was Asian, he did 10 years as a greenie. He was always known as Choco and he was fine with that.
Why did you not commit suicide though? According to some on here, everyone who gets shouted at in a workplace automatically reaches for a rope. Well done for ‘surviving’, Sounds like you’ve also experienced the real world too! I’d hate to see some people work in say logistics. Wouldn’t last an evening shift!
I normally steer clear of political posts and conversations but
This basically a post relating to bullying yet some of the responses to people’s posts are of a bullying nature but if you disagree with them you’re the problem
I’m a bloke in my 50’s who would consider some of the stuff as character building and never did me any harm material
We’re now in a woke snowflake society where any one can claim to be offended for anything even if it’s got nothing to do with them and the actual victim is not offended in the slightest
The recent BLM action was such a case where the ones doing the shouting were able to say that if you didn’t shout with them then you were racist too!
People protesting against the fallen and getting vocal and violent towards any one who disagrees with them
I’m afraid that the bullied have become the bullies and this country is going down the plug hole.
missing the point. It is an emotion. We all experience it. You have lacked control many times. Because you’re human. If it’s happening every five mins then yes I’d say you need help. But I would forgive you and not reach for the gun simply because you lost it occasionally and swore at me or in my presence. Still, gotta justify those human resource contracts somehow so I guess I’m on my own here. Snowflakery won. Carry on melting. How do you cope with trains being late incidentally?I don’t think you can ever category say suicide is due to one thing. People are mentally ill for starters. A lot more wrong with someone than being shouted or sworn at. Blimey none of us would make it through adolescent if so. When colleagues and bosses have lost it at work in front of me, the rest of the team didn’t go and throw ourselves under the bus. Some of us weathered it, others moved on. The directors nearly always stay put. In fact it happens in the boardroom too. I put it down to pressure and stress of running billion pound businesses. I guess everyone has bad days. No big deal. Running to HR boo hooing because someone raised their voice is a bit snowflake and shows a disturbing lack of emotional intelligence and compassion ie ‘why did x behave that way, maybe something wrong in their life or maybe, maybe, I’m responsible for their reaction? And some of the shite people have to put up with from customers and public is more than enough to make people shout and scream occasionally. It’s good release, part of today’s problem is anger seems to be something people aren’t allowed to show. It’s perfectly normal to “lose ones shit” dare I say![/QUOTE]
No, not in the workplace. It’s unacceptable and demonstrates a lack of control. If it manifests itself in someone feeling bullied, then it is wrong and a disciplinary offence in my book. If I had bullied people at work I would have expected some kind of disciplinary action. It’s a serious offence at work.
I notice you removed the rest of my post to take offence
I think that’s my point proven
Sadly the character it seems to have built is an utter ****
Can you highlight the posts that say everyone who gets shouted at reaches for a rope?
I’ve read every post, I must have missed those ones.
You are defending a woman who has been found guilty of bullying junior members of staff on at least 3 occasions, by an independent investigation.
I’m glad I’m not you.
Utterly irrelevant and utter nonsense. Very sinister of you to have shoehorned that in to this debate.