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What is bullying?

Workplace bullying is repeated, unreasonable behaviour towards a worker, or group of workers in the workplace including behaviour which is likely to victimise, humiliate, undermine or threaten and which creates a risk to mental or physical health and safety.

Employers have an obligation to prevent workplace bullying under work health and safety laws and the provisions of the Fair Work Act.

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