Seasounds
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Just when I thought my problems were over, (October was bad for PTSD exacerbation), another incident occurred last week. I was bullied again.
My workplace, like many, is rife with bullying. Most peole don't notice it. After talking with another staff member who reported bullying, and ironically afterwards, was bullied by staff, to the point of having her depression increase, I've become more aware of what are my best choices might be. I'd like anyone who knows about or who has reported bullying to give me advice.
Important info to consider is that although my PTSD is triggered alot, my first choice is to keep my job, since I'm in school.
Since I am not in management, and since I'm reporting someone in management, should I just lay low or report? Reesearch shows that HR and management usually side with management.
I thought about reporting, with the condition of anonimity to my manager, only to find out that she doesn't keep confidential information, confidential.
So on Monday, I can go directly to HR, to take my manager out of the middle, or I can just lay low-not follow up with official report, since I am the wiser, to office politics.
Any advice from someone with experience in this area?
My workplace, like many, is rife with bullying. Most peole don't notice it. After talking with another staff member who reported bullying, and ironically afterwards, was bullied by staff, to the point of having her depression increase, I've become more aware of what are my best choices might be. I'd like anyone who knows about or who has reported bullying to give me advice.
Important info to consider is that although my PTSD is triggered alot, my first choice is to keep my job, since I'm in school.
Since I am not in management, and since I'm reporting someone in management, should I just lay low or report? Reesearch shows that HR and management usually side with management.
I thought about reporting, with the condition of anonimity to my manager, only to find out that she doesn't keep confidential information, confidential.
So on Monday, I can go directly to HR, to take my manager out of the middle, or I can just lay low-not follow up with official report, since I am the wiser, to office politics.
Any advice from someone with experience in this area?
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