Bullying

Student police officer’s family seek IOPC inquiry into ‘bullying’ before suicide
Anugrah Abraham was stressed and lacked support while working for West Yorkshire police, family allege
Sammy Gecsoyler and Aamna Mohdin
24, Mar, 2023 @10:31 AM

Whatever happens to Dominic Raab, over-aggressive behaviour by ministers must be curbed | Moazzam Malik
The matter needs urgent attention, not just to reduce the toll on civil servants, but also for the sake of effective government, says Moazzam Malik, a former director general at the Foreign Office
Moazzam Malik
12, Mar, 2023 @2:00 PM

Dominic Raab says he will quit if he is found guilty of bullying
Justice secretary and deputy PM says he will resign if allegation of bullying civil servants is upheld
Peter Walker Political correspondent
26, Feb, 2023 @11:22 AM

Choir Boy review – a tender meditation on Black queerness told through sublime music
Riverside Theatres, Parramatta
Penned by Moonlight co-writer Tarell Alvin McCraney, this international hit about a boy and his bullies arrives for Sydney WorldPride
Penned by Moonlight co-writer Tarell Alvin McCraney, this international hit about a boy and his bullies arrives for Sydney WorldPride
Cassie Tongue
23, Feb, 2023 @1:45 AM

‘I broke out in a cold sweat’: could you stomach seeing your memories of bullying play out on TV?
Bad Behaviour author Rebecca Starford and the team behind a dramatisation of her memoir reflect on how they recreated her frightening account of her elite boarding school
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
14, Feb, 2023 @2:00 PM

‘People are feeling jumpy’: civil servants feel the strain as Raab inquiry drags on
Inside Ministry of Justice patience with pace of investigation into allegations of bullying is wearing thin
Pippa Crerar Political editor
10, Feb, 2023 @2:14 PM

Dominic Raab: I always behaved professionally while minister
Deputy prime minister says he sought high standards, as complaints of dozens of officials are investigated
Kiran Stacey, Political correspondent
10, Feb, 2023 @8:35 AM

Time for a #MeToo moment for office bullies | Letter
Letter: A former government legal adviser describes her experience of being forced out of her job by an intimidating manager
09, Feb, 2023 @6:49 PM

Kate Jenkins says more workplace complaints in Australian parliament ‘not a backward step’
In week before independent Monique Ryan and chief of staff Sally Rugg head to mediation, sex discrimination commissioner says cultural change is happening
Katharine Murphy and Paul Karp
08, Feb, 2023 @11:00 PM

From demands about avocado rotation to staff in tears, working for the Tories can be perilous | Gaby Hinsliff
The party of workplace scandals simply cannot be trusted with looking after our employment laws post-Brexit, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Gaby Hinsliff
06, Feb, 2023 @5:29 PM

Why won’t men stop bullying me?
For years, ever since I was at school, men have been mean and cruel to me. How do I make them stop?
Philippa Perry
05, Feb, 2023 @6:00 AM

Dominic Raab: more civil servants in bullying complaint than previously thought
Some officials were signed off for ‘extended periods’ while others stayed at work to protect colleagues, says complaint made by 27 staff at Ministry of Justice
Michael Savage and Toby Helm
05, Feb, 2023 @6:00 AM
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