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To think this isn’t workplace bullying - or bullying at all?

185 replies

KingJeremyTheWickedd · 02/02/2022 08:40

Mainly a lurker here, but I’m going out of my mind worrying. There’s a bit of backstory but I think it’s all relevant. I’ll try to keep it as brief as I can:

I came back from maternity leave last year to an almost entirely new team. The only people who had stayed with the business was my manager and a colleague (call her A), everyone else moved on during the pandemic.
The rest of the team were new and mostly very pleasant. One colleague, B, seemed a bit cool and distant when we met, but our roles have little day to day cross over and we only worked in the office together on occasional days whilst I was settling back in after mat leave. We’re still mainly working from home and B’s day in the office is on a different day to mine. I’m not particularly concerned about having friends at work so I’ve not paid it much attention, just kept it friendly and polite but there were times where I felt she was being a bit short and rude.

Last week I came into the office on a different day due to an appointment - it was A and B’s regular day. A was talking about possible names for her baby, her DH likes the name Layla but they already have a Laura and she thinks their too similar. I said it may be worth thinking about them having the same initials as when I was at university I shared a house with someone with the same initial and surname as me and post was a nightmare, things got mixed up all the time as we had the same bank, gym, letters from the uni etc. B didn’t say much at the time other than it’s really difficult naming babies and Layla was a lovely name. It was just a brief conversation.

Last night, A sent me a text warning me that B is thinking of going to management because she was very unhappy with our conversation as she has two adult children with the same first initial and she didn’t like my comments on their lives being a nightmare. What????? Firstly, I did know she had a son and a daughter but I didn’t know their names had the same initial. secondly, my point about post getting mixed up wouldn’t be relevant as her children’s would be addressed Mr and Miss? A tried to defend me and say I didn’t mean it how she’s taken it but B is adamant about her taking this further as she “won’t be bullied in the workplace by anyone”. 8

I am so so embarrassed at the thought of her going to our manager. I absolutely love my job and they’ve been so flexible allowing me to work part time, chose days and hours etc. I’m trying to be rational and think my manager wouldn’t jump the gun without speaking to me but today’s not my working day so I’m panicking that when I get back B will have told her side and her mind will be made up. Not that my manager has ever given me any indication that he wouldn’t treat any issue with fairness I just feel so worked up.

If you were the manager after talking to both of us you would see this for what it is and not take it further?
YABU - this is workplace bullying
YANBU - this is a misunderstanding and not workplace bullying

OP posts:
MaudieandMe · 02/02/2022 12:53

I’m also really shocked that virtually every poster has accepted A’s text to the OP without question and is cat calling B on that basis.

I just hope none of you manage any staff as you’re very quick to jump to the conclusion that A clearly wants you to. Shock

girlmom21 · 02/02/2022 12:55

@MaudieandMe

I’m also really shocked that virtually every poster has accepted A’s text to the OP without question and is cat calling B on that basis.

I just hope none of you manage any staff as you’re very quick to jump to the conclusion that A clearly wants you to. Shock

Well none of us would need to worry about the message if we were their manager would we...

Because the message hasn't gone to anyones manager.

If OP came to me to raise a concern about B's attitude towards her based on that message I'd want to speak to both A and B.

Mariposista · 02/02/2022 12:55

If I were the manager I’d out HER on report for trying to cause trouble. You have done nothing wrong.

PrincessPaws · 02/02/2022 12:56

Oh bloody hell, no that isn't bullying and she is being absolutely ridiculous. As the first poster says, she's going to look like a complete tit so don't worry about it

girlmom21 · 02/02/2022 12:56

@Mariposista

If I were the manager I’d out HER on report for trying to cause trouble. You have done nothing wrong.
You're not a manager are you? Are you a teacher?
anothernamedoesntsmellsosweet · 02/02/2022 13:00

Absolutely nuts and you are correct. We have 2 DDs that have the same initial and the post is a pain in the arse!!

user1471447863 · 02/02/2022 13:03

B is a total bellend and has marked herself out as someone to be wary of for everyone in the office. This won't be the last time they are offended by someone/something and they will be difficult to get rid of as obviously everyone is out to get them etc.

Arabellla · 02/02/2022 13:03

Good advice upthread.

Never trust B with anything.

5keletor · 02/02/2022 13:09

Don't worry, she's basically just going to our herself as a complete arse, and your manager will probably roll their eyes every time she approaches their office after that.

Goldfishbowls · 02/02/2022 13:10

Hopefully B will go the line manager with this story and it’ll highlight she is could be deliberately causing trouble; she’s a bully; she has mental health problems. Keep all chat polite and friendly with everyone and don’t react to her.

namechangetheworld · 02/02/2022 13:13

Don't fret, your colleague is absolutely off her rocker. I can guarantee your manager will be having a good old laugh at her behind her back.

Whoopsmahoot · 02/02/2022 13:15

She’s a snowflake. Crack on.

Goldfishbowls · 02/02/2022 13:18

Also as others have mentioned just be wary of taking A’s texts seriously. Unless you’ve seen or heard these conversations taking place then it could be A stirring the pot.

SaltedCaramelIcedLatte · 02/02/2022 13:22

B is pathetic, you don't have anything to worry about

WeAreTheHeroes · 02/02/2022 13:25

What was missing from my post was to be wary of A too in case she's stirring and/or lying.

Cantleave · 02/02/2022 13:25

@KingJeremyTheWickedd

Are you being unreasonable?
1508 votes -
YABU…..0%
YANBU….100%
I think that says it all!

Dutch1e · 02/02/2022 13:28

Currently, all you have is a bizarre text from A telling tales about B.

It may be completely made up for all you know at the moment and A creating drama for her own sad amusement.

My first thought too. We're all (quite fairly) saying that B would be bonkers to do this but all the OP really knows for certain is that B said something non-committal in a short conversation.

I'd be wary of A.

Westerman · 02/02/2022 13:37

I used to work for a bank (in the dim & distant pre-computerised past) and we had 2 sisters with identical first & second initials. You're right, OP - it was a nightmare! Some people weren't careful enough and, frequently, mistakes were made between the accounts.
As for colleague B, I'd say it should be an absolute non issue. I just can't fathom what sort of person would think this was bullying.

amusedbush · 02/02/2022 13:46

This is pathetic (your colleague, not you!). She obviously just doesn't like you for whatever reason and she is looking for reasons to make your life difficult. It's NOT bullying though and she will look ridiculous if she raises it.

I wouldn't go to your manager first though, because then you'll have to admit that A told you behind B's back and it looks a bit gossipy and shit-stirring on A's part. I would wait it out and see if your manager comes to you, then put your side forward.

Clarice99 · 02/02/2022 13:47

YANBU

B sounds like a snowflake (an unhinged one)

A sounds like a shit stirrer

I'd be distancing myself from both of them and I'd also speak to management about the entire non incident

Quirkyme · 02/02/2022 13:50

@user1473878824

She’s going to look like a complete tit, don’t worry about it.
Agree. Honestly let her embarrass herself and look an idiot.
Oddbobbyboo · 02/02/2022 13:53

Oh what a tit she is 😅 actually feel sorry for your manager here. Hopefully they’re really professional because I think my face would say it all! Your colleague is very precious. Don’t worry yourself x it’s to ridiculous.

Whatsonmymindgrapes · 02/02/2022 13:54

Give it no further headspace

whynotwhatknot · 02/02/2022 14:13

first of all we have people going to the manager over someone else saying theyre hungry now initials on names

these people are bonkers

OrinoccoFlew · 02/02/2022 14:23

The only person bullying anyone is her. She’s being ridiculous