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Bullying In The Workplace

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Cultural Consequences of Sexual harassment and Bullying in the Workplace

In Einarsen Norwegian Experiment article, the results point out the strong negative effects of bullying. As per the case study International Affair, it shows us the direct results of a legal action sexual harassment case experienced by a Russian woman executive. Notable, both case involve two different cultures, wherein the conclusions are very different, while one explorer and learn from the causes and effects of bullying, the other totally ignores sexual harassment as an actual problem. This implies that we are dealing with cultural ethics here.

Cultural ethics is defined as “ethical right and wrong as aligning with a society’s accepted rules and norms of behavior” …show more content…

Bullying is define as “a situation in which, over a period of time, one or more persons are persistently on the receiving end of negative actions from one or several others in a situation where the one at the receiving end has difficulties defending against these actions” (Sec. 2)(Einarsen, 2005). Meanwhile, Sexual harassment as the name suggests is “unwelcome sexual advances or conduct that creates a hostile work environment” (Brusseau, 2012, pp. 548, para. 2). The relation here is that both are psychologically negative. Nevertheless, while bullying comes with a lot verbal abuse, sexual harassment goes a step forward by instigating sexual advances and initiates intimate contact with the victim, therein, not only psychological but also of physical …show more content…

Equally, this can be compared to predatory bullying, in which “someone is abusing his power or the target is a victim of scapegoating processes within the group” (Einarsen, 2005). It is mostly certain that abuse of power is a strong factor when it comes both to bullying and sexual harassment in the work environment. A clear example wherein bullying meets sexual harassment is the Monica Lewinsky affair with then President of the United States Bill Clinton. “The affair between Clinton and Lewinsky was first reported by media outlets in January of 1998, but Clinton didn’t admit having an “inappropriate relationship” with Lewinsky until that August, when he apologized for what he called “a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible.”(Cooney, 2018). Although the affair was reported to be mutually consensual, President Clinton was most likely abusing his power and crossing the line when getting sexually involved with an intern, especially as a married man. As per Monica, “she was bullied and slut-shamed by the media for years after the affair was made public” (Cooney, 2018). While, President Clinton was impeached but not removed from office, he went on to easily recover from the scandal. As per Monica, she went

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