Wipe Out Workplace Bullying: How HR Can Make It Happen With Gary Namie And David Yamada (#36)
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 Published On Nov 2, 2023

Federal laws are on the books that require physical safety and prohibit harassment and discrimination on the job. However, handling complaints that accuse managers, or even executives, of being disrespectful or abusive can be legal gray areas that leave HR caught in the middle. Dr. Gary Namie, Director of the Workplace Bullying Institute, and Suffolk University Law Professor, David Yamada, share practical ways to address these delicate situations.

According to Dr. Namie: “Bullying is all about a narcissistic individual of any rank fouling up the work process and productivity and team dynamics. So bullying actually prevents work from getting done. That's the hook that HR can use because if they can show the documentable harm on productivity, then the C-suite has to care … because bullies are very expensive to keep.”

Highlights
[2:32] The Healthy Workplace Bill
[7:23] What qualifies as bullying or abuse(“I think there’s a lot of confusion …”)
[10:52] HR’s toxin handler role(“But how can HR sit …”)
[14:36] The business case for doing something about bullying(“They are actually destroying …”)
[26:57] Types of bullies and bullying traits
[32:57] When bullying is written off as personality conflict
[33:58] Alternative remedies to a zero-tolerance policy
[41:02] High performing bullies
[45:48] Gen Z’s influence
[46:30] Helpful actions HR can take

Guest Bios
Gary Namie, Director, Workplace Bullying Institute
Gary Namie is a social psychologist who began consulting for organizations as “The Work Doctor” in 1985. He also taught graduate and undergraduate courses in management and psychology and co-founded the Workplace Bullying Institute with his wife, Ruth, to prevent and correct abusive conduct at work through education and training. The couple has also written the books “Bully-Proof Yourself at Work,” “The Bully at Work” and “The Bully-Free Workplace.”

David Yamada, Director, The New Workplace Institute at Suffolk University Law School
David Yamada is a globally recognized authority on workplace bullying and psychological abuse. He authored the Healthy Workplace Bill, which has become the template for enacted and proposed workplace anti-bullying state laws throughout the U.S. His blog, Minding the Workplace, has attracted more than 1 million page views since launching in 2008. 

Links
https://workplacebullying.org/
https://newworkplace.wordpress.com/
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