Anti-Bullying Pioneers Celebrate Freedom from Workplace Bullies Week in Seattle

Top Quote Freedom from Workplace Bullies Week sponsored by the Workplace Bullying Institute is a chance to break through the shame & silence surrounding bullying. Dr. Gary Namie leads a discussion to shed light on the silent epidemic of workplace bullying. End Quote
  • Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (1888PressRelease) October 09, 2012 - A free public event will be held from 7 to 9 pm at the University Heights Center in Seattle.

    Dr. Gary Namie will brief the audience on what's new in workplace bullying research, employer engagement and the record of Washington State legislation over the years. Individuals with current lawsuits and workplace bullying stories may share their experiences, if succinct. Time will be reserved for support and networking.

    For directions and parking instructions visit http://www.uhcca.org/contactus.asp

    In years past, several cities and counties across the country have proclaimed "Freedom from Workplace Bullies Week." It is a time for bullied individuals and their families to plan ways to leave damaging jobs. Unions should awake to bullying within their ranks. Employers should commit to stop the preventable losses. Lawmakers can introduce a state bill to curb bullying in the workplace called the Healthy Workplace Bill.

    WBI is the first and only U.S. organization dedicated to the eradication of workplace bullying that combines help for individuals, research, books, public education, training for professionals-unions-employers, legislative advocacy, and consulting solutions for organizations.

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