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Old 13th Apr 2022, 01:56
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lucille
 
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I read the article and I was curious to see how bullying was defined and Googled my way to horror. Sure put the heebie jeebies up me. At the end of the day, anything that might melt a snowflake can be construed as bullying. Saying the wrong thing or not saying the right thing can be construed as bullying. Thing is, "wrong" and "right" in that context gets to be defined by the victim.

Indeed, will a V1 cut with a 20 knot crosswind component in the sim be defined as bullying? Will taking over a mishandled approach on the line be considered bullying? Will calling for the before landing checklist without appending the word "please" to the request be considered bullying? Its looking like this new age workplace is not for the faint of heart.
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