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Workplace Bullying and Harassment
Introduction
About this Wikibook from Peoples Law School
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Glossary
Overview of Workplace Bullying and Harassment
Why is it important?
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What is workplace bullying and harassment?
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What is not considered workplace bullying/harassment?
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Examples
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What protections do B.C. workers have against bullying?
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When does it become a crime
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Is it the same as discrimination?
Key Facts About Workplace Bullying and Harassment
How common is it?
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Who might be a bully?
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Who might be a target?
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What impact does it have?
What Employers Need to Know
Creating a respectful workplace
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Duty to protect worker’s health and safety
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Preventing workplace bullying and harassment
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Reporting incidents
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Conducting an investigation
What Workers Need to Know
Duty of workers
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What to do if you are a target or witness?
What Supervisors Need to Know
Duties of supervisors
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What if I have questions
Who Can Help
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