There are many laws and organizations around the world, and perhaps in your country.
There are laws against workplace bullying throughout Europe and Australia, and 17 states in the US have introduced bills. But there is no Federal US law against workplace bullying and as yet no US state has passed a law against it. Visit the US link to the Healthy Workplace Bill to see if your state is one of the 17 that has introduced a bill.
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Use Google and search "bullying in the workplace" and you will find a lot of information. It is more common than you may think and some of the sites give good information on how to handle it.
The goal of the Workplace Bullying Institute is the reduction of bullying people who are found in the workplace. You will be able to view their ideas on their official website.
Sample i collected indicate 85% workplace bullying
A business can find more information regarding workplace safety software on the 'UL Workplace' website where there is a guide to health and safety. Information is also available on 'Medgate'.
Gary Namie has written: 'The bully at work' -- subject(s): Bullying in the workplace, Brimades en milieu de travail 'The bully-free workplace' -- subject(s): Bullying in the workplace
Joy Longo has written: 'Bullying in the workplace' -- subject(s): Bullying, Workplace, Nursing, Nurse-Patient Relations, Interprofessional Relations, Occupational Health, Psychology
One can go to the government website "Stop Bullying" and there one will find a wealth of information about the new Stop Bullying Now Campaign. One can also check with their local school district, as many districts are now also engaging in the Stop Bullying Now Campaign.
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People who researches bullying do it for the information they do not have a name for what it is for example I research bullying but i do it for the information to educate others
you can find statistics on bullying on police pdf's on bullying
Thompson Solicitors have information about workplace accident compensation claims. It explains workplace accidents and who is at fault, as well as a list of organisations that can help. The website Accident Claim Expert also offers information about what to do once an accident has occurred.
Heinz Leymann has written: 'Workplace mobbing as psychological terrorism' -- subject(s): Bullying in the workplace, Harassment, Case studies
You should search the internet for homophobic bullying policy schools and see what you get. There's no way of knowing EXACTLY how many schools, but if you find two or three and see if they cover bullying for sexual orientation you should be able to find enough information for a small report.