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Moral harrassment on the work place


Frenchie 01/02/2008, 12:24

Has any of you ever felt you were a victim of moral harassment?

How did you deal with it ?

Thanks in advance..


Happy

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londoneye 01/02/2008, 12:41
What do you mean Frenchie ?
Is it me, because I don't understand (sorry !)

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Charlotte3 01/02/2008, 12:50

Me neither.

Aly


"Care for the sick, feed the hungry and clothe the naked,"

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londoneye 01/02/2008, 12:54
Ha ha, surely we haven't finally found a weak spot in Frenchie's impeccable English !!

Come on Frenchie, only joking - what's up ?

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Georgina 01/02/2008, 13:37

I know what she means, my mother is always starting a conversation with "you should do this, and you should do that".  Taking the moral highground over something when it could be a matter of opinion. No?  Hassling someone over what they should do or what that person thinks they should be doing. Perfect English.

Georgina

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Gemonimo 01/02/2008, 13:51
I think it's a bit like bullying.

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lorna 01/02/2008, 13:51

Frenchie, 

You don't mean sexual harrassment do you? That would be a member of the opposite sex making unwanted advances. If that isn't what you mean, perhaps an example would help people to understand.

Lorna.


lorna

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Cat 01/02/2008, 13:53

Perhaps Frenchie is using the word "moral" to define the harassment as non-sexual ?

 


Cathy



Sun, sun, sun, here it comes...

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lorna 01/02/2008, 13:57
Yes,  I can see that might be the case.
lorna
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