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York MP tables bill to stamp out ‘destructive forces’ of bullying at work

Tue 11 Jul 2023 @ 5:18pm - News, Politics
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York Central MP Rachael Maskell. Photograph: Danny Lawson / PA wire

A bill seeking to stamp out bullying at work has been presented to Parliament by York Central MP Rachael Maskell today (Tuesday).

It would aim to stop workplace bullies by providing robust mechanisms for reporting, investigation, and enforcement.

The Bill would introduce a legal definition of workplace bullying, establish mechanisms for reporting and investigating incidents, and promote positive behaviours through a Respect at Work Code, with enforcement powers by the Human Rights Commission (HRC).

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Ms Maskell said other countries, including Australia and Canada, already have laws to combat workplace bullying.

She said: “In regard to bullying, there’s no legal definition as such. Acas (The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) have got a definition within their code of practice.

“There is no direct route to restitution either in law. So at the moment, you could resign from your post and claim unfair dismissal and go for that kind of channel or there is protection from harassment.

“That was the stalkers legislation, but that is not suitable. It’s not designed to address workplace bullying.

“Jurisdictions across the world have already put this into statute. So if you look at Australia, Canada, Scandinavian countries, Netherlands and others in Europe, they are so much further ahead.”

Workplace bullying is widespread in the UK, with research suggests 4.9 million people, or 15% of the UK workforce have experienced bullying at work.

Speaking in the Commons, the Labour MP said: “My Bill will not just help people at work but employers, too.

“Bullying costs UK businesses £18 billion a year, over 17 million working days are lost each year due to work-related negative behaviours such as bullying, according to the HSE (Health and Safety Executive).”

She added: “It is my experience that all can be subject to the destructive forces of bullying and all must receive protection under the law.

“In bringing forward this legislation, it is my hope that we can change the culture of work. For workers to no longer fear a day in the office, on a ward or even in this Parliament, but instead workers know that the law is on their side, justice is protecting them and they can receive the very help they need.”

Ms Maskell presented her Bill via the 10-minute rule motion procedure, which allowed her 10 minutes to outline her proposals.

The Bill is unlikely to make further progress in its current form due to a lack of parliamentary time to debate Bills tabled by backbench MPs.

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Tue 11 Jul, 2023

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