The Telecommunications Employees Association of Manitoba (TEAM) Bullying Policy.
The purpose of TEAM is to promote the interests of the membership; to advance the social and economic welfare of its members; to represent any or all employees covered by the certificate(s) in discussion with their employer(s); and to negotiate such points as: compensation, working conditions, benefits and/or any other pertinent problems or issues that may exist or arise.
“Bullying is a compulsive need to displace aggression and is achieved by the expression of inadequacy (social, personal, interpersonal, behavioral, professional, etc.) by projection of that inadequacy onto others through control and subjugation (criticism, exclusion, isolation, etc.).
Bullying is sustained by abdication of responsibility (denial, counter-accusation, pretence of victim hood) and perpetuated by a climate of fear, ignorance, indifference, silence, denial disbelief, deception, evasion of accountability, tolerance and reward (e.g. promotion) for the bully”
Tim Field, 1999
“Bullying – involves deliberate, hurtful and repeated mistreatment of a target. Bullying can occur among coworkers, or be directed by subordinates against superiors, but the most common form of bullying involves the abuse of power by superiors against subordinates. Some people hold informal power over others as opposed to legitimate power; i.e. power granted by the organization to establish superior-subordinate relationships. Bullying involves repeated mistreatment of a target. The difference between bullying and aggression is, aggression may include a single act and not an on-going pattern of harm doing. Not all forms of aggression represent acts of bullying but all forms of bullying involve aggression.”
Ilona Orosz, 2001
In an effort to lead by example to our membership and employers, TEAM adopted the following Bullying Policy within our membership, the Business Office and Executive Board:
1. Work to have adult bullying recognized for the problem that it is in our workplace and that it is wrong to
Bullying behaviour |
Non-Bullying behaviour |
Abdicate responsibility |
Accept responsibility for own behaviour |
Plagiarize, takes all the credit |
Share credit |
Deny failings, always blame others |
Acknowledge failings |
Inconsistent, critical, single people out, show favouritism |
Be fair, treat all equally |
Favours weaker employees, recruits henchmen and toadying types |
Seek to involve people more knowledgeable and experienced than self |
Include and exclude people selectively |
Include everyone |
Dominate, set a poor example |
Lead by example |
Is aggressive |
Is assertive |
Divisive, use manipulation and threat |
Build team spirit |
Dump |
Delegate |
Tell |
Listen, guide, instruct |
Withhold information, release information selectively, use information as a weapon |
Share information freely, within the bounds of privacy legislation |
Revel in confusion, divide and rule |
Always strive for clarity |
Obsessed with the past |
Focus on the future |
Following is some addition information to better define bullying, its many types and how to recognize it:
Bullying is about persistent unwelcome behaviour:
People become bullies in an environment where bullying is the norm.