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your employer, the human resources manager or your union representative.
your employer, the human resources manager or your union representative.


Look at the workplace policy statement to see if the behaviour meets the definition of bullying and harassment.
Look at the workplace policy statement to see if the behaviour meets the definition of bullying and harassment. Review the procedures. These should include the name of the person to contact to make a report. If you cannot find out what to do about the bullying and harassment, call the WorkSafeBC Prevention information line for help. The prevention information line accepts anonymous calls.


Review the procedures. These should include the name of the person to contact to make a report.
Lower Mainland 604.276.3100<br/>
 
Within BC 1.888.621.7233<br/>
If you cannot find out what to do about the bullying and harassment, call the WorkSafeBC Prevention information line for help. The prevention information line accepts anonymous calls.
 
Lower Mainland 604.276.3100
Within BC 1.888.621.7233


===Make a record of what happened===
===Make a record of what happened===
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