Bullying In The Workplace
- the Size of the Problem
“Bullying
is discrimination. Bullying does not discriminate. We are all potential
targets. Despite this there is no legislation which protects us
against bullying in the UK today.
Christine Pratt. FCIPD FCMI. 2008.
Samaritan’s
Statistics : January 2008
8 in 10 workers are affected by Workplace Bullying
Did you know
that recent statistics documented by Portsmouth University insist
that 80% of managers know that Bullying is occurring in their workplace.
Few admitted being involved though.
49%
of managers have suffered bullying themselves.
37%
of managers say they have had no proper management training.
80%
of calls to The National Bullying Helpline are from the Public Sector.
Bullying affects
1 in 4 people in the workplace, today.
During 2006 32% of
the complaints investigated by HR&DM were found to be vexatious.
The average
cost to an employer of going to Tribunal is £16,000
Tribunal Statistics rose by 25% in 2006
“So?”
you might think. “Why should I be concerned about workplace
bullying?”
Bullying is a major cause of staff grievance, high stress levels
and high absenteeism. Allowing the continuation of bullying in your
workplace will cost thousands of pounds as well as people’s
livelihoods.
BERR alleges that
disputes cost the UK £120 million
per annum
19 million
sick days are lost due to bullying per annum
Sickness absence is
costing the UK : £13 billion
per annum
The truth is; companies all over
Britain are losing excellent staff and huge amounts of money at
the hands of bullying and its related issues. The good news is all
this waste is needless and all of the products of bullying are preventable.
Help Create Awareness
The first step towards a productive, bully-free working environment
is to create an awareness of bullying in the workplace, teaching
staff how to spot the signs and agreeing to its solution. The positive
effect this will have on your working environment and the individuals
within it will be palpable and will help ensure the continued success
and longevity of your company!
“National Ban Bullying
Day” & “Anti-Bullying Week”
There are two national initiatives taking place in November every
year, offering support with workplace bullying. Please do whatever
you can and show your support for both. We would like you to advertise
these most important helpline telephone numbers on your Company
intranet, notice boards, around offices and wherever you can, in
an ongoing capacity, to offer support to anyone who is affected
by bullying.
For
support with Bullying in the Workplace, Bullying in Schools or Domestic
Violence, please call The National Bullying Helpline 0845 22 55
787
By ensuring all your staff are aware
of The National Bullying Helpline, you are pro-actively encouraging
the resolution of costly and contentious workplace issues and empowering
your management to be vigilant in deterring bullying culture, ultimately
ensuring the happiness and success of your company – allowing
your company to get on with what it should be doing best; making
money!
Help and support is always available
through the National Bullying Helpline. We provide employees and
employers with:
A FREE 'What to do Guide'
for all
A FREE workplace Fairness
and Dignity Policy
A Complete Guide to Dispute
Resolution for employees or managers who are either; accused
of Bullying, or who are dealing with contentious issues
If you would like more information
on bullying or to explore any of the issues covered above please
contact us at www.nationalbullyinghelpline.co.uk
or 08457 22 55 787.
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