Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine
Vancouver – A British Columbia woman has been awarded $8,000 after the Vancouver-based BC Human Rights Tribunal determined her complaint of sexual harassment by a co-worker played a role in her termination.
What legal remedies do employees have if they are verbally or non-verbally bullied by their supervisor or co-workers? In the workplace, bullying can include behaviours such as: damaging your reputation; humiliating you in public; accusing you of lack of effort; calling you names; insulting, teasing, or intimidating you; preventing your access to opportunities; isolating you physically or socially; imposing undue pressure to produce work; setting impossible deadlines; making consistent unnecessary disruptions; failing to give you credit; assigning meaningless tasks; setting you up for failure; or removing responsibility (C. Rayner, H. Hoel, C. Cooper, Workplace Bullying: What We Know, Who is to Blame and What We Can Do, London: Taylor and Francis, 2002).
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine
Vancouver – A British Columbia woman has been awarded $8,000 after the Vancouver-based BC Human Rights Tribunal determined her complaint of sexual harassment by a co-worker played a role in her termination.
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada magazine
A review of the pathology laboratory at the largest health authority in Newfoundland and Labrador labels the working environment toxic — not because of the materials being handled, but the presence of dysfunctional relationships.
Excerpt from the OH&S Canada Magazine
The operator of a light-rail transit vehicle, in Calgary, escaped harm when a knife-wielding man took a run at him in the early hours of January 4, 2010.