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Employees: Let Us Sue Workplace Bullies
A new poll shows that 45 percent of employees have experienced abuse from supervisors, with 64 percent advocating the right to recover damages in court.
Bullies at Large: Employees nationwide may be in need of new legal protections
to curb an alarming rise in the number of office bullies. So concludes the
Employment Law Alliance of San Francisco, which polled U.S. workers and found
that 45 percent say they have experienced workplace abuse from supervisors. The
poll addressed abusive behavior that wouldn’t fall under legal protections for
racial, religious or gender discrimination and shows that “abusive bosses are
more than just an annoyance, but a very real problem and that employees will
increasingly demand protection [from]—if not from employers, then the courts,”
said Stephen J. Hirschfeld, an employment lawyer who doubles as CEO of the Law
Alliance. Of those polled, 64 percent said they believe abused employees ought
to be able to sue to recover damages. —Garry Kranz
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Index: Quick Takes April 3, 2007
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