Glossary for Workplace Bullying and Harassment
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- assign
- Give someone a task or job to do.
- complaint
- A formal statement that someone has harmed you.
- implement
- To put in place, as in to implement a policy or procedure.
- intimidate
- Make someone feel afraid.
- must
- The word "must" identifies a legal duty or obligation of an employer, worker, supervisor, or organization.
- policy
- A plan of action for how things will be done.
- procedures
- Detailed steps that say how to perform a task.
- self-esteem
- The respect you have for yourself.
- target
- The person who is being bullied and harassed.
- witness
- Someone who saw and/or heard the bullying and harassment.
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by People's Law School, 2014. |
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