Posts Tagged ‘Hunter College Senate’

Banzai!

Friday, January 6th, 2017

What One Does After Being Targeted for Bullying? – Part 1

Wednesday, January 4th, 2017

Hint.
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How One Becomes a Target of Bullying?

Sunday, January 1st, 2017

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Minding the Workplace: Suggestions for Those in Need of Assistance for a Workplace Bullying, Mobbing, or Abuse Situation.

Sunday, December 25th, 2016

The resources may be helpful. Click here for good information.

Gregg Morris, editor, the WORD & this site and others.

Bullying Is a Crime, Not Just a Problem – So Says Michael Corry

Sunday, December 25th, 2016

Michael Corry believes that bullying should be regarded as a work-related injury and that bullies should face criminal prosecution.

Who is Michael Corry?

Click here for article.

Bullying in the Workplace, Academic and Otherwise

Friday, December 23rd, 2016

Part 1

Wednesday, December 21st, 2016

By David Yamada:

I’ve assembled a baker’s dozen of the most popular 2016 posts on workplace bullying, mobbing, and abuse from this blog. If you missed any of them the first time around, here they are. If there’s a piece you’d like to read again, I hope you find it interesting.

Friday, December 9th, 2016

The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth

Saturday, November 26th, 2016

Promoting Healthy Workplaces
Vita Rabinowitz [Vita.Rabinowitz@cuny.edu]

To:       Greggory w Morris
Cc:       Vita Rabinowitz [Vita.Rabinowitz@cuny.edu]; Annemarie Nicols-Grinenko [Annemarie.Nicols-Grinenko@cuny.edu]

We have known each other for quite some time, and I was delighted in my new position to be reminded of your enduring commitments—to students, to great journalism, and to causes that matter in the workplace.


Based on my experiences at Hunter, accurately described over the course of several years in this blog and in other forums, I became a volunteer with New York Healthy Workplace Advocates (http://nyhwa.org). NYHWA is lobbying for a workplace anti-bullying law, which essentially bolsters discrimination laws already on the books but adds an extra layer for non-protected classes.

Protected classes legislation make it illegal for an employer to discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, perceived age, national origin, alienage, citizenship status, gender (including sexual harassment), gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, partnership status, pregnancy and caregiver status. But they have holes and they don’t do much for those who not in protected classes and who are being harmed by workplace discrimination.

I started a moveon.org petition supporting the NYS bill – https://goo.gl/uK0cM6 – and that link networked me to supporters of similar bills in other states. The activists with whom I work with in other ares of the country believe that New York and Massachusetts have the strongest chances of getting a bill passed this spring. If one or both happen, we are hoping those successes will influence other legislatures to pass similar bills. We’re hoping for a cascade since every state in the country has a bill pending and the northeast seems to have the best shot getting things going. But there is a downside. And I need to address that in coming posts.

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Ernest Tubb – RIP – Part 1

Saturday, November 26th, 2016

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Ernest Tubb, who worked in the Office of the Register, was one of those Hunterites I respected and who have helped me a lot dealing with academic sleaze. I recall one incident when a student who had failed a class I taught was surreptitiously given a passing grade without my knowing. A Colleague, my chair and an assistant dean had signed off giving the student a passing grade that he didn’t deserve. Ernie helped me discover this academic blindsiding and was a help for many years.

He will be missed.