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We tend to associate workplace bullying with the abuse of visible power. On the shop-floor, we visualise a big aggressive character threatening a little guy. Or a large group ganging-up on a smaller group. Or a foreman picking on some hapless victim, unable to retaliate. In the boardroom, it might be a more subtle victimisation, perhaps with a sexual or racial slant, or just a bully-boy manager pulling rank. But the image of bullying always suggests impact from above ... more >>>
We tend to associate workplace bullying with the abuse of visible power. On the shop-floor, we visualise a big aggressive character threatening a little guy. Or a large group ganging-up on a smaller group. Or a foreman picking on some hapless victim, unable to retaliate. In the boardroom, it might be a more subtle victimisation, perhaps with a sexual or racial slant, or just a bully-boy manager pulling rank. But the image of bullying always suggests impact from above ... more >>>
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