Overview of Workplace Bullying and Harassment: Difference between revisions
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==When does the bullying and harassment becomes a crime?== | ==When does the bullying and harassment becomes a crime?== | ||
Some bullying and harassment may be a crime. It is criminal | Some bullying and harassment may be a crime. It is criminal behaviour when the bully uses physical force, or threatens to use it and a worker has reason to believe his or her safety is at risk. | ||
The following actions are considered crimes: | The following actions are considered crimes: |