7.4 Discussion: What should happen next?

Winifred Athembo; Brianna Doyle; Nikhil Garg; Richa Kabaria; Sarah Kulewksa; Celine Wai Shan Li; Deirdre Maultsaid; Simrenprit Parmar; and Lesli Sangha

What should Dani, the employee, do?

  • Try to befriend an employee who appears to be respectful?
  • Talk to William, the engineer?
  • Report the bullying to Feng, the assistant manager?
  • Keep his head down and keep working through the bullying?
  • Try to talk to the bullies?
  • Bring some Honduran food to work to share?
  • Ask to be reassigned to a different place on the production line?
  • Other ideas?

What should the bystander employee and engineer, William, do?

  • Ignore the problem?
  • Provide Dani with informal help?
  • Ask Dani questions about his life to get to know him?
  • Model friendly behaviour by greeting everyone by name and frequently thanking them?
  • Other ideas?

What should the assistant manager, Feng, do?

  • Discount the problem of bullying?
  • Pull Dani aside for a conversation to confirm what is happening?
  • Assign a formal mentor to Dani?
  • Track down the bullies and give them a warning?
  • Give a speech to all the staff to ask them to be sensitive about what they say?
  • Walk the floor more often and deliberately praise everyone?
  • Ask upper management to implement diversity training for all current employees?
  • Hold mandatory anti-harassment courses?
  • Create fun events to lighten the mood and create a friendly atmosphere?
  • Other ideas?

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Cases on Social Issues: For Class Discussion - 2nd Edition Copyright © 2023 by Winifred Athembo; Brianna Doyle; Nikhil Garg; Richa Kabaria; Sarah Kulewksa; Celine Wai Shan Li; Deirdre Maultsaid; Simrenprit Parmar; and Lesli Sangha is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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