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Suffice to say, it's been quite a while since I handed in my final year thesis on this subject.
The sad news is, since that fateful day [and thankfully a 1:1 - one of very few in my four years at uni!] - I seem to have heard ceaseless stories condemning the very essence of Dignity in the Workplace. I also experienced, first-hand, the impacts of bullying in a work environment.
All most of us want, in a work scenario, is to be treated fairly and provided with the tools [training, support etc] to conduct our job to the best of our ability. Obviously there are other factors, such as remuneration, career opportunities, which need to be considered - but in general, the issues which contribute to staff happiness relate to the environment in which they work.
Since the recession 'bit' in mid-2008, I have heard, first-hand, several stories which alarmed me hugely - from verbal abuse, to isolation / intimidation and, in most instances, overloading. The impact, on the individual is often catastrophic - though the experience may be confined to the working week - its effects are carried through to most areas of the person's life. Confidence, self-belief are damaged, whilst stress and anxiety levels are immediately driven upwards - and frequently, the individual considers that they are responsible, in some way for the behaviour which has been directed at them.
In my own experience, it was overburden and psychological manipulation [the only way I can describe it], which forced me to take stock and redefine my career. I must say that now, I would treat the behaviour I experienced differently, but then I was so ground-down by the daily misery, I simply didn't have the courage. The greatest irony of my experience - I worked in HR. In fact, on one occasion I remember delivering a presentation on Bullying & Harassment, and thinking afterwards, that I could never report such incidents as those I had experienced - no-one would believe me!
Undoubtedly, businesses [small and large] are suffering as a result of the times we find ourselves in, with budgets tightening and internal structures creaking under the weight of heavier workload and less headcount. However, this does not in any way mitigate the responsibility and duty of care required towards those in the employ of the company - if anything, it should point to a more focused policy and heightened awareness.