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TEU launches anti-bullying in the workplace website


Tertiary Education Union
2 August 2012

TEU launches anti-bullying in the workplace website

TEU’s national council will launch a website focused on dignity and respect at work tomorrow. The union hopes it will become a tool to prevent bullying and harassment in tertiary education workplaces.

"Every person has the right to be treated with dignity and respect in the workplace", says TEU women’s vice-president Alex Sims. "We are committed to upholding and protecting this right. Workplace bullying undermines dignity and respect, and can have a detrimental effect on the victim, colleagues, the workplace environment, the employer and indeed the perpetrator."

TEU will launch the Mana@Work website tomorrow afternoon at Victoria University’s Te Herenga Waka marae.

Alex Sims says the website gives a definition of what bullying and harassment is, advice about what to do about bullying and harassment if it exists, and information on steps to create a positive workplace culture. It also has a library of resources including legal resources, research, guides, and bullying and harassment policies. It draws on work done by a range of organisations, particularly the Human Rights Commission.

Details of launch

• Victoria University’ of Wellington, Kelburn campus

• Te Herenga Waka marae

• 3 August 2012

• 3.30pm

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