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Bullying and harassment

In a workplace context, “harassment” is unwanted conduct related to a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010 (other than marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy and maternity) that has the purpose of violating a person’s dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for that person. Harassment in the workplace can also occur where a person reasonably considers conduct to have that effect, even if the effect is unintended.

“Bullying” is not defined in UK employment law. Acas defines workplace bullying as “offensive, intimidating, malicious or insulting behaviour, an abuse or misuse of power through means that undermine, humiliate, denigrate or injure the person being bullied”. The Health and Safety Executive stresses that bullying is a pattern of behaviour rather than isolated instances, and states that it “involves negative behaviour being targeted at an individual, or individuals, repeatedly and persistently over time”.


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    • Religious discrimination

    Jewish teacher sacked for ‘living in sin’ wins discrimination claim

    by Rob Moss 5 Dec 2017
    by Rob Moss 5 Dec 2017

    A school teacher has won a religious and sex discrimination claim against an Orthodox Jewish nursery which dismissed her for...

    • Bullying and harassment
    • Line managers
    • Social media

    What employers can do to stop cyber bullying at work

    by David Webb 15 Nov 2017
    by David Webb 15 Nov 2017

    Anti-Bullying Week is a timely reminder for employers to look at the growing risk of cyber bullying at work. David...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Discipline

    Sexual harassment: the rise of historical allegations

    by Will Clift 31 Oct 2017
    by Will Clift 31 Oct 2017

    With the reports of historical sexual harassment in Hollywood and now Parliament, employees may feel increasingly able to come forward...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Gender
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Sexual harassment: how to make staff take complaints seriously

    by Qian Mou 12 Oct 2017
    by Qian Mou 12 Oct 2017

    The Harvey Weinstein scandal has once again placed the spotlight on sexual harassment reporting. Victims of sexual harassment are often...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Gender
    • Sex discrimination

    Female HR directors more likely to view workplace as sexist, reports charity

    by Jo Faragher 4 Sep 2017
    by Jo Faragher 4 Sep 2017

    Almost half of female HR directors and decision-makers think their workplaces are sexist, compared with just a quarter of men...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Employment law

    Sexual harassment in the workplace: Uber media outcry alerts employers to cut the risk

    by Adam Grant and Jemma Pugh 30 Jun 2017
    by Adam Grant and Jemma Pugh 30 Jun 2017

    Sexual harassment in the workplace is in the spotlight after widespread publicity of claims by a former employee at technology...

    • Collective bargaining
    • Employee relations
    • Bullying and harassment

    General election 2017: which party will shake up employment law the most?

    by Darren Newman 30 May 2017
    by Darren Newman 30 May 2017

    With the general election approaching, consultant editor at XpertHR Darren Newman examines the Labour and Conservative manifestos to see where...

    • Auto-enrolment
    • Brexit
    • Social mobility

    Tory manifesto: National retraining, NI holidays and more gap reporting

    by Rob Moss 18 May 2017
    by Rob Moss 18 May 2017

    Theresa May launched the Conservative Party’s 2017 election manifesto today, and for HR and employers there are no big surprises....

    • Sexual harassment
    • Local authorities
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Sexism among local councillors at “1970s” levels

    by Rob Moss 26 Apr 2017
    by Rob Moss 26 Apr 2017

    Female councillors face a culture of sexism “which would not be out of place in the 1970s”, according to Dame...

    • Sexual harassment
    • USA
    • Data protection

    Valentine’s Day: 10 potential problems with workplace romances

    by Stephen Simpson 10 Feb 2017
    by Stephen Simpson 10 Feb 2017

    Can employers have rules on personal relationships at work? Is it harassment for a worker to ask a colleague out...

    • Tribunal Watch
    • Age discrimination
    • Bullying and harassment

    Tribunal Watch: Teacher’s dismissal for showing 18-rated film to pupils

    by Stephen Simpson 9 Jan 2017
    by Stephen Simpson 9 Jan 2017

    Tribunal Watch returns with a round-up of recent case law reported in the news. The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) upheld...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Case law
    • Employment tribunals

    Sexual harassment award: £14,000 for injury to feelings not excessive

    by Zoe Lomax 27 Oct 2016
    by Zoe Lomax 27 Oct 2016

    Zoe Lomax examines an EAT decision on the level of compensation for injury to feelings dictated by the three Vento bands.

    • Case law
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Race discrimination

    Racial harassment in the workplace: five key cases

    by Fiona Cuming 23 Sep 2016
    by Fiona Cuming 23 Sep 2016

    Ex-England and Spurs footballer Paul Gascoigne has pleaded guilty to racially-aggravated abuse over a “joke” he made to a black...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Agency workers
    • Corporate governance

    Sports Direct scraps zero hours contracts and “six strikes” policy

    by Rob Moss 6 Sep 2016
    by Rob Moss 6 Sep 2016

    Sports Direct is to offer its casual retail workers the opportunity to switch from a zero hours arrangement to a...

    • Brexit
    • Bullying and harassment
    • Employee communications

    Brexit: practical five-point checklist for employers

    by Qian Mou 5 Sep 2016
    by Qian Mou 5 Sep 2016

    As Theresa May rejects the idea of a points-based immigration scheme for EU workers, employers continue to face uncertainty as...

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