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Bullying and Harassment OHS Prevention Presented by: Alex Booth October 1, 2013

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Page 1: Bullying and Harassment OHS Prevention Presented by: Alex Booth October 1, 2013

Bullying and HarassmentOHS Prevention

Presented by: Alex BoothOctober 1, 2013

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Employers’ Advisers Office

• Advice• Assistance• Education• Representation • No cost service

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WorkSafeBC Definition of Bullying & Harassment

• Includes any inappropriate conduct or comment by a person towards a work that the person knew or reasonably ought to have known would cause that worker to be humiliated or intimidated, but…

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Definition of Bullying & Harassment

Excludes any reasonable action taken by an employer or supervisor relating to the management and direction of workers or the place of employment.

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Workers Compensation Act, Part 3• General health and safety obligations of workplace

parties include prevention of bullying and harassment:

• Section 115 – Employer Obligations • Section 116 – Worker Obligations• Section 117 – Supervisor Obligations

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Concurrent Obligations

•Discriminatory Actions under WCA•Human Rights•Labour Relations•Court System – wrongful dismissal cases

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Policy D3-115-2 Employer Duties

• Reasonable steps must be taken to address the hazard

• How? What does compliance look like?

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Policy D3-115-2 Employer Duties

• Policy Statement• Prevent/Minimize Bullying and

Harassment• Procedures – Reporting/Investigating• Training – Supervisors and Workers• Annual Review of Policy and Procedures

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Policy D3-116-1 Worker Duties

• Not to engage in bullying and harassment• Report if observed or experienced• Comply with employer’s policies/procedures

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Policy D3-117-2 Supervisor Duties

• Not to engage in bullying and harassment• Comply with employer’s policies/procedures• Investigating and taking corrective action

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Policy Statement

•Complimentary to OSH Program Policy•Zero tolerance for Bullying and Harassment•Macro level statements

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Reporting

•Establish protocols•Clear methods•Consider conflict of interest

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Investigations Procedure

• How and when they will be conducted• What should be included• Roles and responsibilities of all parties• Follow-up – including correction actions• Documentation

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Training

• Workers and Supervisors• General Training• Specific Training

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Annual Review

• Policy Statement• Reporting Procedures• Investigation Procedures• Preventative Steps taken

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Scenario A

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Upcoming Resources

•WorkSafeBC Bullying and Harassment Toolkit•Workers Compensation Act Guideline

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Question

Where else is this likely to show up?

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MHCU ClaimsTop Subsectors: July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013Subsector Count Percent

Health Care and Social Assistance 615 26.75% Transportation and Related Services 258 11.22% Accommodation, Food, and Leisure Service 194 8.44%

Retail 191 8.31% Education 135 5.87% Public Administration 130 5.65% Business Services 108 4.70% Other Services (not elsewhere specified) 94 4.09% Deposit Sector 11 (formerly Class 13) 79 3.44% General Construction 62 2.70% Wood and Paper Products 50 2.17% Professional, Scientific, & Tech Service 42 1.83% Metal and Non-Metallic Mineral Products 41 1.78%

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Key Changes – Bill 14

• “Mental Stress” now “Mental Disorder”• Traumatic events and gradual onset stress• Predominant cause test • Bullying and harassment • Diagnosis by psychiatrist or psychologist

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Policy C3-13.00A. DSM Diagnosis

B. Event(s) or Stressor(s)

C. Traumatic Event(s) or Significant Stressor(s)

D. Causation

E. Exclusions

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A. DSM Diagnosis

• DSM diagnosis by a psychiatrist or psychologist• Psychiatrist or psychologist may be appointed• All relevant medical evidence considered

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B. Event(s) or Stressor(s)

• Must be identifiable• Worker’s subjective statements considered• Must be verifiable

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C. Traumatic Event(s)

• An emotionally shocking event• Generally unusual and distinct• Daily exposure not precluded• Usually witnessed first-hand• Reaction typically immediate but may be delayed• Excessive in intensity and/or duration

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C. Significant Stressor(s)

• Excessive in intensity and/or duration• May include:

– bullying and harassment– interpersonal conflicts if threatening or

abusive

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D. Causation

(i) Traumatic Event(s)• Two-part test:

– Arising out of and in the course of employment

– Event(s) are of “causative significance”

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D. Causation

(ii) Significant Stressor Causation• Two-part test:

– arising out of and in the course of employment

– “predominant cause” of the mental disorder

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D. Causation

(iii) Aggravation of Pre-existing Mental Disorders• Reviewed by WorkSafeBC• Causation tests apply

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E. Exclusions

• Business decisions regarding employment • Policy provides guidance and examples

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Psychological Impairment Arising from Physical Injury

• Section 5 applies• RSCM Policy C3-22.30• Compensable if consequence • No need for DSM diagnosis• No need for psychiatrist or psychologist

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Claim Adjudication

• Centralized Richmond Team• Clinical Services• Return to Work/ Vocational Rehab• Investigative Support

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Employer’s Rights

• Investigation• Communication with worker • Participate in Claim/Take a Position• Assist with Return to Work• Review/Appeal

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How the EAO can help?(Claims, Assessment and Prevention)

• Advice and assistance • Representation• Education