Key facts

Bullying is defined as repeated unreasonable behaviour directed at an employee that creates a risk to their health and safety.

It can have an immediate and long-term negative impact on those involved, including those who witness bullying.

Reports of bullying:

  • fell to 13.3% of employees from 16% in 2021.

Employees who experienced bullying:

  • 46.5% were bullied by a manager or supervisor
  • 46% were bullied by a colleague
  • said incivility, exclusion, intimidation and the withholding of essential information were the most common types.

Employees who experienced bullying

 


Type of bullying

The results may add up to more than 100% because employees could choose more than one answer.

 


Source of the bullying

The results may add up to more than 100% because employees could choose more than one answer.

 


Working relationship to the bully

 


Who employees told

The results may add up to more than 100% because employees could choose more than one answer.

 


Why employees didn’t submit a formal complaint

The results may add up to more than 100% because employees could choose more than one answer.

 


Satisfaction with how the complaint was handled

 

 


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