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http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/most-workplace-bullying-claims-fall-short-20110723-1hub7.html
"THE number of Victorians claiming to have been bullied at work has skyrocketed, with complaints to WorkSafe Victoria more than doubling to 6000 in the past year.
But no action was taken on the vast majority of complaints, as most fell well short of what constitutes workplace bullying"
and
"WorkSafe's executive director of health and safety, Ian Forsyth, believes the huge surge in complaints can largely be attributed to greater awareness about bullying"
and
"Of the 6000 bullying complaints made to WorkSafe, only 10 per cent were referred to the bullying response unit. Of those referrals, one in 10 resulted in an inspector visiting a workplace to conduct further inquiries."
and
"''I think what we are seeing is that the term bullying is being used quite loosely in the community now in many instances to describe something that has 'gone against me' or 'that I haven't liked' or something that 'I haven't wanted to do','' says Mr Forsyth."
I agree with Mr Forsyth and I think the problem is much wider than just the misuse of the "bullying" complaints process. A similar burgeoning of claims for protection under DVOs/AVOs has occurred, with few tested in court, since most are "accepted without admission". In my experience, there is enormous pressure on alleged perpetrators to do so, with little concern for the veracity or seriousness of claims and enormous support offered to "victims".
In schools, we see children being taught that if they don't like what someone says they should complain to a teacher and we have children being given detentions and suspensions for "bullying" that might be no more than a schoolyard shove. The number of suspensions is at an all-time high per capita.
It seems to me that we are creating a culture in which claiming victimisation is the first step for anyone wanting to cause trouble for someone else. How did the nation that proudly sent its sons to Gallipoli end up as such a bunch of pansies?