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In reply to the discussion: Why Women Are Bullies At Work [View all]HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)(somewhat more superior?) female administrative staff?
and management didn't want to get involved because it was too piddly?
i've seen the second (& i've seen the bullied get shit when they complained about it, as a matter of fact), but i've never seen low-level workers get away with bullying administrative staff (which in my mind would be bullying above one's pay grade).
so dunno if i understand 'administrative staff' the same way you do.
as for the workers all being of the same social class -- yes. bullying is usually superior to inferior or equal-equal (or close enough that the 'superior' has no power over you).
attacking superiors is something else, but it's hard to describe it as bullying. bullying is about attacking those who are weaker.