Bullying and Harassment at Work
Employers Beware! Do you know what is happening within your
workforce?
If
one of your employees is bullying another, you can be held responsible
in negligence, under the health and safety legislation or most
worryingly, under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997
Under that Act, there need only be 2 incidents targeted at the
claimant, calculated to cause distress to him and which he finds
oppressive and unreasonable. He can then come to you as the employer
and say that you are responsible for the actions of the wrongdoer
- It does not matter that you might have taken stringent measures
to prevent this sort of thing happening. You are strictly liable
- It does not matter that you have not been negligent
- It does not matter that you could not possibly have foreseen
what happened
Nevertheless, you should be taking every conceivable course of
action to prevent such things happening, including the publication
of policies to the workforce indicating that any such bullying
will not be tolerated and will lead to dismissal
Check whether your employer's liability policy covers claims
under the Act
Related topics you may find useful:
Discrimination
Employment
Harassment
Call Michael Breeze on 07900 195 195 or call 0845 270 2511 to
set up an appointment