Bullying rife in workplaces, survey finds
September 8, 2009 - 6:39AM
Bullying is rife in Australian workplaces, a new survey shows, with one half of respondents saying they had witnessed the behaviour.
The Drake International survey of more than 800 employees also revealed 25 per cent had experienced bullying themselves.
Silence, isolation, verbal insults and sarcasm were the most common cases, with public humiliation ranking in second place.
Bullying from managers or supervisors represented about 50 per cent of cases, while 25 per cent of respondents reported being targeted by other employees.
Gender proved no barrier to the behaviour, with almost equal numbers of male and female perpetrators, the survey found.
Both sexes were also equally targeted by workplace bullies.
Poor management of the issue by companies was also revealed, with just 30 per cent of victims and 50 per cent of witnesses satisfied with their employer's response to incidents.
Drake International said the results were disappointing and worrying from an organisational perspective.
"Bullying is an identifiable psychological hazard in the workplace and therefore this is not just a conduct issue," Drake's national client services manager Judy Harper said.
"Organisations need to do more - as a minimum they have a statutory duty of care to manage and control this inappropriate and damaging behaviour."
AAP
This story was found at: http://www.theage.com.au/small-business/bullying-rife-in-workplaces-survey-finds-20090908-fel6.html
No comments:
Post a Comment
the mikiverse loves free speech and wholeheartedley accepts, that someone who is diametrically opposed to my views is free to promulgate those thoughts...However, misogyny, racism, intolerance etc will see that comment deleted.
These abstract considerations will be solely, and exclusively determined by the mikiverse, so play hard, but, nice.