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Created on : Thursday, July 07, 2005, 09:25:23 am
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Bullying is not just a schoolyard pastime anymore, it has spread to the workplace as well. Share your stories, support and advice with others dealing with a bully at work.

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January 1, 2007, 12:26 am PST

Bullying in the workplace

There is a lot of info on the Internet about bullies in the workplace and about mobbing and gangstalking. It goes on all the time. Sometimes the victim goes in with a gun and shoots the co-workers. If this wasn't allowed to get to this extreme this would never happen. No one wants to do anything about the harassment and so the victims end up taking the law into their own hands. There is even police sponsored gangstalking and state sponsored gangstalking. What about the cops who held that guy down on the ground and punched him in the face and it was caught on video tape. And the time they handcuffed the guy and put him in the back of the cop car and then took out their pepper spray and sprayed his eyes. Cops get away with far too much abuse. There is a book, "L.A. Secret Police" written by Rothmiller who used to be a cop and tells how they are trained to be abusive and lie and plant evidence, etc.
 

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January 8, 2007, 1:06 pm PST

Ego stroking jerk destroying our organization


Six years ago my friend and I started a small nonprofit organization. A few months ago my friend invited someone to join our group against my wishes and despite many warnings from others that,this person joins small nonprofits such as ours and starts demanding changes, takes over leadership of the group and eventually runs the group into the ground.
The takeover has begun this person swooped in and took over the vice presidents position when he took a temporary leave of abscence this fall now,she is demanding changes and trying to take over my job in the group.
 I'm trying to fight back and prevent her from taking over but I fear I'm fighting a losing battle.
My friend plays dumb to it all she refuses to see the light, it's almost as if she's brainswashed.  I've thought of resigning but this group means so much to me that I can't bear the thought of leaving. Please help!!!
 
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January 8, 2007, 6:35 pm PST

Good for you

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to my former employer about my bully.  I ended up walking out on the job because of the bully and off course he stayed. I ended up writing the letter because I couldn't stop thinking about the incidences that had happened between myself and the bully.  The only problem is that I wish that I had been as detailed as you were in your letter.  I described some instances which had occured but after I had mailed the letter, I realized that I should have written more.

Well done for speaking out. I have been in similar situations and spoke out too which is so difficult. It seems this kind of behaviour happens in the workplace wherever in the world you are. I worked in the UK and it happened there and it seems crazy to let it slide.

 

Of course the best thing I ever did was to get a much better nicer job with wonderful people who have integrity and are considerate and fun loving. My new job is working for ( would you believe it ) an investment bank which is the most supportive and wonderful environment for me. I have learnt so much more in this role and it is because I am not constantly worried about being beaten up emotionally. I find people can't believe that I would ever have been bullied and make a point of explaining to others who might be looking for work not to work for company X which I found so terrible.  Word of mouth spreads, there is another girl who works for my new company who also quit under similar circumstances at the same place because of bullying. These things do eventually get found out.

 

I hope everyone else on the site finds a good role and a culture where tolerance and diversity are evident. Some people might want to take legal action but I just wanted to walk away and get my life back which I now have, I know now when I interview with someone that I need to ask lots more questions and DO! Good luck everyone and stay strong. Everyone has individual talents and skills which can be brought out if they work in the right place.

 
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January 10, 2007, 4:14 am PST

Workplace Bullies

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Well done for speaking out. I have been in similar situations and spoke out too which is so difficult. It seems this kind of behaviour happens in the workplace wherever in the world you are. I worked in the UK and it happened there and it seems crazy to let it slide.

 

Of course the best thing I ever did was to get a much better nicer job with wonderful people who have integrity and are considerate and fun loving. My new job is working for ( would you believe it ) an investment bank which is the most supportive and wonderful environment for me. I have learnt so much more in this role and it is because I am not constantly worried about being beaten up emotionally. I find people can't believe that I would ever have been bullied and make a point of explaining to others who might be looking for work not to work for company X which I found so terrible.  Word of mouth spreads, there is another girl who works for my new company who also quit under similar circumstances at the same place because of bullying. These things do eventually get found out.

 

I hope everyone else on the site finds a good role and a culture where tolerance and diversity are evident. Some people might want to take legal action but I just wanted to walk away and get my life back which I now have, I know now when I interview with someone that I need to ask lots more questions and DO! Good luck everyone and stay strong. Everyone has individual talents and skills which can be brought out if they work in the right place.

As a person who also experienced workplace bullying, i applaud you for getting out and making a new start.  That is usually the best thing, and it is what I did many years ago.  The bullying at my former workplace was well-established before I ever got there, and from what I hear continues on to this day.  I have had two jobs since then, but no bullying, and I can do my job in peace- we understimate how important that is until we have to deal with a workplace bully.

Asking questions at an interview is very important as you say.  Though I do think that some bullies are very slick, and it may not show through at an interview. Some people (my former boss included) can be very charming to the rest of the world while being very abusive to select people who work for them.

 

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January 12, 2007, 8:56 pm PST

Don't Debate...Just Document

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Well done for speaking out. I have been in similar situations and spoke out too which is so difficult. It seems this kind of behaviour happens in the workplace wherever in the world you are. I worked in the UK and it happened there and it seems crazy to let it slide.

 

Of course the best thing I ever did was to get a much better nicer job with wonderful people who have integrity and are considerate and fun loving. My new job is working for ( would you believe it ) an investment bank which is the most supportive and wonderful environment for me. I have learnt so much more in this role and it is because I am not constantly worried about being beaten up emotionally. I find people can't believe that I would ever have been bullied and make a point of explaining to others who might be looking for work not to work for company X which I found so terrible.  Word of mouth spreads, there is another girl who works for my new company who also quit under similar circumstances at the same place because of bullying. These things do eventually get found out.

 

I hope everyone else on the site finds a good role and a culture where tolerance and diversity are evident. Some people might want to take legal action but I just wanted to walk away and get my life back which I now have, I know now when I interview with someone that I need to ask lots more questions and DO! Good luck everyone and stay strong. Everyone has individual talents and skills which can be brought out if they work in the right place.

Yeah I spoke out but not in the right way.  Thats what I have been finding out since doing research on workplace bullying.  I am the kind of person who will say something and I end up looking like the villain in the process.   And the worst thing to do in a confrontation is to use "you" statements instead of "I" statements because it puts the person on the defensive and makes them look like the victim.  What I really should have done was just kept my mouth shut and started to document all of this individual's behavior instead of getting into a heated debate with him.  Never get into a debate with a bully because they will try to make you feel guilty for pointing their behavior out to them.  Especially the narcissistic and self-loathing types. Just document, documet, document. 
 
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January 19, 2007, 3:52 am PST

Just do your thing, everyday!

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Six years ago my friend and I started a small nonprofit organization. A few months ago my friend invited someone to join our group against my wishes and despite many warnings from others that,this person joins small nonprofits such as ours and starts demanding changes, takes over leadership of the group and eventually runs the group into the ground.
The takeover has begun this person swooped in and took over the vice presidents position when he took a temporary leave of abscence this fall now,she is demanding changes and trying to take over my job in the group.
 I'm trying to fight back and prevent her from taking over but I fear I'm fighting a losing battle.
My friend plays dumb to it all she refuses to see the light, it's almost as if she's brainswashed.  I've thought of resigning but this group means so much to me that I can't bear the thought of leaving. Please help!!!
Dont give up. Good luck!
 
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January 19, 2007, 10:12 pm PST

Bullies Working in Healthcare

I recently got fired from the Health Maintenance Organization that I was working for.  I read with interest all the messages posted on this message board about people who experienced workplace bullies and getting fired from healthcare facilities.  My story isn't much different from the rest.  I was a victim of office gossip and pretty much most of the department became bullies.   I chose to ignore them so I avoided the breakroom and I kept to myself.  On breaks, I went outside and walked alone, or I sat in my car and ate my lunch alone.  I did not socialize with anyone at work.  Most of their gossip was untrue remarks about my private life, so I did not tell anyone anything about my private business.  Well, I got fired after three and a half years of service.  It happened when my performance review was due.  I was told my performance review was due and unsatisfactory, therefore, I was being terminated.  I was given no disciplinary action or no goals to work toward.  Whenever a co-worker came to me and asked me something, I replied to the question, but I did not offer anything further.  I did not share with my co-workers what I did over the weekend or what I watched on TV the night before.  We had too much work to do and I did not waste time socializing with my co-workers.  You'd think my supervisor would have appreciated my devotion to work, but instead she held it against me.  I was gained up on by my co-workers and fired because nobody wanted to work with me.  We got a new computer billing system and only a few selected people got training on it from the reps.  Those few people were instructed to train the rest of the department.  When I was trained, they deliberately didn't tell me certain details and set me up to make mistakes.  Then these mistakes were conveniently given to the supervisor to use as an effort to firing me.  Everyone is so clickish and if you aren't in the click, you will be outcasted.  These workplace bullies seem to be more and more young people, but also some in their 50s.  I think they are schoolhouse bullies who never grew up.  I hope there will be nice people at my next job.  Quite frankly, I don't want to work anymore if I have to work with a bunch of bullies.  I have even considered not working another job in the healthcare industry.  What does it take to turn these bullies around?  We all work for the same reason:  to get a paycheck.  The gossip and bullying has to stop.
 
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January 20, 2007, 12:57 am PST

Workplace Bullies

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 I worked for a large company in the accounting department as a clerk. My boss made me uneasy from the start but I ignored it because I needed the job and the income was good. For three and half years I somehow managed to go to work but my performance became worse and worse because of the boss. He would scream and yell at a male employee and me. Talk to the group about the male employee indicating he was "slow" or "stupid". Eventually company found a way to fire the poor guy. Then he really started on me. Made comments about former women he worked with had "bitch" on their license plate. Certain actresses were whores and probably were ill from getting venereal disease. Would scream, throw things and slam fists on the desk. Gave me menial assignments if I spoke up to him. Random searches of my desk in front of the co-workers while on vacation and then verbally attack me when I came back from vacation. I was afraid to take vacation. Gave "favored but lower tenured" employees special perks, while putting me down in front of co-workers. I finally was diagnosed with several autoimmune diseases. I knew I was getting sicker and sicker and wasn't getting sleep . ..  falling asleep at work. Reached a point where I was put on long term disability and ended up totally disabled due to the diseases which I believe were caused from the continuous stress I was under. I did finallly file a grievance but was told there was no validity to my claims and all the co-workers that witnessed the bullying - were afraid and wouldn't support me. It was hell and the long term effects of it are still with me now 4 years later.

Sorry to hear about your illness.  I know how you feel, I've been through  this Boss Bully  two times in  my career.  My last job would have cause me the same sickness as it would to you if I were to stay much longer.  I've left the job 6 months now, the bully boss still haunted me  and I've got very stress out just thinking about the situation I've was in.  My last job,  the very 1st day I went to work, we had a meeting.  Management announced about the merge, immediately, I know my job was introuble.  So I went to Real Estate school part-time.  Prior the completing the merge, I had good working relation with my immediate manager and other departments, three months later the merger was completed, nothing but hell after.  I was disrepect and disregard of my believe and practic.  I later found out I was a threat to boss's current adminstrative assistant.  I was insulted, yelled, and talked down infront of others.  My immediate manager fought for me, but I know it was a lost cause.  I was so stress out all the time, I became sick very often.  I couldn't take anymore I left to do Real Estate full-time and I bought a business in California so I don't have to work for Bully Boss any more. 

 

I still stay in-touch with my manager, he told me soon after I've left, the bully boss promote his
Admin. Assistant to my position. A couple of days before I left the Bully boss brought in this friend and pay her $20.00 to do my job while they decided about recruiting for my position.  A supervisor from I've hired for company later called me.  She asked me if I would joint her on the Harrasment law suite.  I ignore her because I don't want to go through all the stress all over again.  The bully boss did many il-legals activities, it will caught up to him really soon.

 

Work place Bully is everywhere - it is a very competative world- therefore, people are welling to bully on the weak, just so they come out on top. 

 

One thing to Remember - Life is a wheel -what goes around will comes around - sooner or later! 

 

Thank you for taking the time to read

 

 

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January 20, 2007, 4:41 am PST

work place bullies

 Hi I too work in the health care sector. I have two nurses now that are nice to my face and then tallk, gossip behind my back. They have run to management recently about something, instead of just saying no they couldn't see that patient. My problem is I thought they were nice ladies!!!I trust and like everyone. Now I can't trust anyone. What a sad society we have become. I treat everyone nice.I can't anymore.How do I deal with people like that? I have to work with them, we are on the same team.
 
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January 22, 2007, 1:58 pm PST

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HELP I WOULD SO GREATLY APPRECIATE IT

Hello, I would so much apprciate any advice and help. My best friend has hurt me badly and I dont know how to confront her. We work at a small office and I am willing to be mature and discuss the issue but not sure she will.

Two years ago her a one of our bosses were working on a huge deal and the deal fell through. My friend was furious at the time because the other company blamed our office and she wrote in GREAT detail who she spoke with date etc. in case a law suit came about. Now two years later there is a lawsuit against our company for breaking contract. Our boss remembers me working with her on the deal. I honestly had nothing to do with it at all. My friend is more than happy to go along with my boss memory I think the boss really doesnt remember My friend has destroyed all the documents..proof..files anything that would have her name on it just so she isnt part of the lawsuit. She has put me in position were I have no proof it wasnt me..not documents to back me up etc. I am more hurt that she would do this to me. Stab me in the back like that. It is very important for me to let her know how deeply she has hurt me. I do remember the facts and she is lying and more than happy to blame me. I truly loved her. I never thought she would do such an evil thing to me. How do I confront her? I pray about this issue daily. I am so hurt. Please help . Thank you.

Is there any proof at all that you WERE involved in the deal?  Because if there isn't, except for this "ex-friend's" word, even the word of the "boss", then I'd suggest you counter with the same. As long as there isn't proof, in writing, that you were personally responsible in any way for what the lawsuit is claiming, then it goes both ways. 

 

I'd just write off this person as a friend, too - I know it hurts, having been through something similar to that myself, but this person obviously has no regard for you, and clearly, is not worthy of your friendship.  If I were you, I'd tell her straight up - how much you are hurt, and why. Say it much like you wrote it, to the point, direct, and honest.  

 

Good luck.  

 

Julia

 
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