News on Workplace Mistreatment and Bureaucratic Misconduct
This section contains a collection of news stories under the following headings:
- Bullying & Victimisation
- Sexual Harassment & Sex Discrimination
- Bureaucratic Censorship, Incompetence & Corruption
- Miscellaneous
APSbullying.com's Blog Posts
2013
- APSbullying.com is Changing Hands
- The Successes and Failures of Whistleblower Laws
- The Australian Public Service Commissioner Cannot Be Trusted
- Open Letter to the Australian Public Service Commissioner
- Victims of CSIRO Boycott Inquiry
- Pro-Employer Lawyers Need to Suck It Up!
- A Guide to CSIRO's Victimisation Style
- The Federal Government Supports "Recommendation 8"
- South Australia Makes Changes to Public Sector Medical Referral Powers
- The Armstrong Technique: Using the Law to Bully
- Victims of CSIRO's Response to Minister Evans' Radio 2CC Interview
- Can You Tell the Difference Between CPSU Spin and CSIRO Human Resources Spin?
- Seven Workplace Bullying Myths
- Poker for Australians: The Game of Skill or Chance?
2012
- APS Bullying: A Review
- The Australian Public Service Commission's New Guide for APS Human Resources Practitioners
- Workplace Bullying Committee Questions APS About Compulsory Medical Assessments
- Are You Doing Yourself a Disservice by Using Social Media?
- The Commonwealth's Cry of 'Vexatious Litigant': Is it a Case of The Boy Who Cried Wolf or The Pot Calling The Kettle Black?
- APS Dignity is on Facebook
- A Study on Deeds of Release
- Amendments to the Public Service Act 1999 - A Retrograde Step
- Dear Department of Parliamentary Services... Please Don't Hide the Dark Underbelly of the Australian Public Service
- The Australian Public Service Knows that Compulsory Psychiatric Referrals are Unlawful, Unethical and Abusive
- Australian Public Servants Subjected to Soviet-Style Abuse
Other Websites
- Dignity for All Australian Public Servants Facebook Page
- OZloop
- badHealthqld
- Sexual Harassment in Australia
- Whistleblowers Australia
- Professor Brian Martin's Website
- Professor David Yamada's Website
- Open and Shut
- Victims of CSIRO
- The Injured Workers Support Network
- Right to Know