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Why Cameron Dick’s workplace bullying reference group will fail bullied Queensland teachers - again

Queensland Education and Industrial Relations Minister Cameron Dick has established a workplace bullying reference group “to ensure that Queensland’s framework for dealing with workplace bullying remains valid and effective.”

To understand why the deliberations of Mr Dick’s reference group will have little impact on the bulling in Queensland workplaces, you need to consider whose interests are being represented by the bodies who have been invited to join the reference group - the Queensland Council of Unions, employer representatives and legal and academic experts. Each of these bodies has a significant conflict of interest in dealing with workplace bullying - many of their members either are the workplace bullies, or are in the business of protecting the workplace bullies, or are funded by the workplace bullies. The bodies on the reference group will protect their own interests well, but there will be nobody on the reference group to really represent the interests of bullied workers.

The Honorary President of the Queensland Council of Unions, for example, is John Battams, General Secretary of the Queensland Teachers Union. The QTU is the largest registered industrial organisation in Queensland. It has 43,000 members - classroom teachers, principals and education department administrators, all together in the same union.

When a Queensland classroom teacher is bullied by their school principal, many other administrators may become involved in the situation - supporting and encouraging the bully principal, providing advice to the bully principal, etc. So QTU officers have to balance the need of the individual union member to be protected from workplace abuse against the need of their many bullying members to be protected from the consequences of their bullying, mobbing, incompetence, negligence, malice, defamation, falsification of the official records, etc, etc. And so a bullied classroom teacher may find that, instead of being actively defended from workplace abuse, they are instead advised that there is no hope of justice and that the best thing to do is to “accept the things you cannot change”, because Queensland teachers who “fight it” are mentally and physically destroyed. The union seems to have adopted a ‘learned helplessness’ approach to dealing with workplace bullying.

In June 2002 I met Ann Bligh in Cairns and I told her that bullied Queensland teachers were being advised to ‘accept the things you cannot change’ because there was no hope of justice. I was whistleblowing, although I did not realise it at that time. I just thought that I was telling the Minister of Education something that she really needed to know. I expected Anna Bligh to be shocked by my disclosure, and to react in the manner that Stephen Smith reacted when he was told about the abuse at the ADF Academy. I expected Anna Bligh to jump about, wave her ministerial arms in the air and tell her senior public servants that the situation was completely stupid, and that this would not do - that Queensland teachers must be protected from workplace abuse.

For a while, I believed that this was what had happened. I was given repeated reassurances that the bullying was under control and I retired in July 2002, a happy whistleblower, believing that I had done what I saw as my duty to other Queensland teachers.

Several hundred other Queensland teachers also retired in July 2002, taking the first of the teachers’ $50,000 ‘career change’ packages. I was told that many of these ‘career change’ teachers were escaping from workplace bullying situations.

A workplace bullying reference group was set up, and in 2004 Queensland implemented a code of practice to help Queensland employers prevent workplace bullying and harassment.

But little seemed to have actually changed in Queensland schools. In 2007 Deidre Duncan and Dan Riley of UNE surveyed 800 Australian teachers. They found that 99.6 per cent of the teachers claimed to have experienced bullying in the workplace. Queensland teachers were over-represented in the survey, suggesting that, five years after I had whistleblown to Anna Bligh, and even after many hundreds of teachers had taken workplace bullying escape packages, workplace bullying was still rife in Queensland schools.

You would think that these shocking research findings would ring alarm bells in the Queensland department of education. You would think that the results would prompt a lot of union agitation. But not in Queensland. And so, nine years after I first whistleblew about the workplace bullying in Queensland schools to Anna Bligh, another workplace bullying reference group has been set up with no body to represent the interests of bullied workers. And no submissions to the reference group have been requested from bullied workers.

Cameron Dick must ensure that the voices of bullied Queensland workers are heard by his reference group, and that their experiences are taken into consideration.

What do bullied Queensland teachers need? They need some independent research into the effectiveness of departmental workplace bullying polices. We need to understand why the departmental policies are failing bullied teachers. They need to be respected. They need to have equal rights with their students. And most of all they need the right to engage in professional discussion, without the fear of ‘payback’ allegations. I would suspect that the repression of professional discussion in Queensland schools is a significant factor in the failure of public education in Queensland. There is little point in employing well qualified teachers in Queensland schools if these teachers are going to be driven into ill health and out of work for trying to do their job to the best of their ability.

The department of education promotion system fails Queensland classroom teachers. Any teacher who is interested in becoming a school principal should be required to demonstrate a sound comprehension of departmental polices before they are considered for ‘acting’ or promotion positions. School principals need to demonstrate that they are literate enough to read the workplace bullying policy documents produced by the reference groups, and they need to demonstrate that they are intelligent enough to apply the workplace bullying policies to their own behaviour. The failure to maintain this professional standard in Queensland schools is negligence. When school principals do not read, or cannot properly comprehend, departmental policies, classroom teachers are exposed to workplace abuse.

The education department investigation process also exposes Queensland teachers to the risk of workplace abuse. It is much too easy for a school principal to make ‘payback’ allegations against a classroom teacher. And it is much too easy, if a teacher disproves these allegations, for the principal to change the allegations.

It is much too easy for a principal to make falsified records of meetings, to ‘record’ imaginary meetings, to ‘lose’ all or part of records supportive of a teacher, to refuse to hear or to record evidence supportive of a teacher, etc, etc. It is much too easy for a principal to place these falsified documents secretly on a teacher’s departmental records.

School principals should be required to provide teachers with a written copy of any allegations. The person making these allegations should make the statement in their own words. The allegations should concern specific facts. The teacher should also be provided with a statement of their rights in this situation, and with a copy of the relevant departmental policy document. Teachers should be allowed the time and opportunity to check the facts, to gather evidence, and to respond to the allegations in writing. Teachers should be provided with independent legal advice. The teacher’s response to the allegations should be properly considered by an officer with no conflict of interest in the situation.

The Crime and Misconduct Commission ‘devolution process’ also fails Queensland teachers. When a teacher first makes a disclosure to the CMC, the teacher may not realise the full extent of the corruption. The CMC have a policy of handing over about 98 per cent of disclosures to the department of education for investigation. And the department of education seem to have a policy of  allowing principals and senior public servants to investigate themselves, and to find themselves innocent of any allegations. These senior departmental officers then declare the case ‘closed’ and instruct that any further letters from the teacher should be filed and disregarded.

If the teacher has made a Right to Information application, the RTI documents seem to be delayed till a few days after the teacher’s case has been declared ‘closed’. Then the  RTI documents are released, the full extent of the corruption is exposed and the teacher’s protests are filed and ignored.

‘Independent’ departmental investigations also seem to be controlled by the senior departmental officer whose behaviour is the subject of the complaint. This officer is able to limit the independent investigation, to limit the documents ‘considered’ by the investigator and to prevent the investigator from asking certain key questions.

Thousands of dollars of taxpayers money seem to be being wasted on education department ‘independent investigations’ which have been set up to fail.

During the nine years since I first made my disclosure to Anna Bligh, she has often returned to Cairns, but Mrs Bligh no longer takes the risk of sitting down and listening to the concerns of bullied classroom teachers. She stands behind a barbecue, laughing at us and handing us sausages. Its the ‘let them eat sausages’ approach to ministerial responsibility.

Bullied Queensland teachers need an education minister who will really listen to their disclosures and they need a union that will fight for their right to work free from the fear of workplace abuse.

Robina Cosser worked as a teacher and advisory teacher in England, New South Wales and Queensland. She now edits the Teachers Are Blowing Their Whistles website and is a vice-president of Whistleblowers Australia.

Whistleblowers Australia is working with the National Whistleblowers Centre in Washington to have 30 July recognised as International Whistleblowers Day.

Robina Cosser M.Ed. (SYD)
Editor : The Teachers Are Blowing Their Whistles!
Editor : Whistleblowing Women
Vice President and Schools Contact : Whistleblowers Australia.
 
Thank a whistleblower on July 30 - International Whistleblowers Day!

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  1. Bullying in Department of Education and Training is a BIG issue - the bullying starts at the very top and filters down - Principals are also bullied by the Regional Directors who are suppose to be astute leaders in the field of education...until such time as fair and natural justice is provided to all members of the Smart State Education system, no reference group will solve the problem - unfortunately Mr Dick has inherited a complete legal minefield of bullying with his senior members of Department Education and Training. Get rid of the lot, start afresh and reinstate the hundreds of good people who have left to simply get away from the cancerous culture of State Education.
    In agreeance of Central Queensland
    7 of 712th August 2011, 5.53pm
  2. I was bullied and physically bullied and because we were both in the union, the unuion did nothing and support from with in the school was zip. Only when others were treated the same way did they realize what I was standing up for. The education dept advisor told me to get out you will never get the principal they are fully supported by the upper level and the trail to the top are there because many of them are bullies also and they support one another right to the top job. I tried to fight the bullies and itt has cost me my relationship at home my health has declined and for what. After knowing now many of these bullies also exit in the union and are supported by the labour party so there is no way you can say the Mr Dick will do anything. I wrote to him and he was just as useless. there is NO HOPE and just like Burpengary teachers will start taking the only action they know how. I know as I have got close to the same position and only my non teaching friends could see what it was doing to me. The bullies in EQ are from the TOP down and they will keep supporting these bully principals. Most if not all of them use standover tactics and falsafy records I have been in a group of friends who have indicated this as they jumped the promotion ladder. I don't mix with that group anymore and I can tell you some of the things they did and are all Labour supporters. I even wrote to Ms GILLARD when she was minister for education in the federal level and she also did nothing only passed it to the bullies that were already assisting the principal. Advice never go into a meeting with out taking someone you can trust with you. if you think a deputy principal will do that forget it as they are most likely sleeping with the bully. and second the union will do NOTHING they do not and will not offer you support or take action in any bullying case. It is the current and past Labour governments that have let the state of our teachers and facilities fall to the stage they are at now and providing only the preety pictures that they want to show and not seeing the real side. I even offered to have them in the 4 schools Iwent to to show them and not even a call or advice other than to get out. So many teachers are bullied or want to get out because of the conditions they are made to endure because like so many of us we have families and have to support them as well. I am looking for a new political party that will do something about this and actually take on the present group to see even how underhanded the BER money was shokingly used and at the direction of some very money hungry principals.
    Bullied and Left of North Brisbane
    6 of 76th August 2011, 8.33am
  3. I teach in the US in a state that doesn't even have an anti-workplace bullying law. My principal has been bullying me for over 8 years. My union reps are no help. They have told me to "just deal with it." The only way my union has offered to help me is if other staff members from my building complain about being bullied by the principal, too. I guess if only one teacher is bullied that makes it okay? I went to my HR Director to tell him that my principal was bullying me and he chastised me for calling my principal a "name" when I referred to my principal as a bully and he told me that "further name-calling will not be tolerated." I need help but I don't know where to go or what to do.
    Unique Horn of USA
    5 of 73rd August 2011, 3.33pm
  4. Agreed - nothing ever did happen to improve anyone’s situations, nothing ever will happen. Never actively support anyone who makes bullying accusations – neither you nor your family will benefit as while whistleblowers may appear to be applauded on the face of it the reality is that you will be damned for all time. Short answer is if you are being bullied, get out of the job and say nothing. Move on and enjoy life, and some day you may look back over your shoulder and see the bastards suffering for their deeds, but don't hold your breath for that either.
    Max Turner
    4 of 71st August 2011, 6.57pm
  5. Thank you for this article it is so helpful.
    You are so right when you say:

    "Bullied Queensland teachers need an education minister who will really listen to their disclosures and they need a union that will fight for their right to work free from the fear of workplace abuse."
    The education minister needs to do more than just "listen" though and the union needs to give much more support than they do!!
    The union is a joke for teachers as the union will support the Principal every time--same union.
    Teachers wake up! Teachers work hard, leave them alone. Zero tolerance to bullying.
    Sandpiper Chalkie of Burpengary
    3 of 71st August 2011, 5.08pm
    1. john.... replied to Sandpiper Chalkie
      2nd August 2011, 2.44am
      well said you guys... lets get this load of freeloaders out.. they have no idea what they are doing with Naplan or my schools or anything...!!!

      Too many bullies in all schools...
  6. Thank you for this article it is so helpful.
    You are so right when you say:

    "Bullied Queensland teachers need an education minister who will really listen to their disclosures and they need a union that will fight for their right to work free from the fear of workplace abuse."
    The education minister needs to do more than just "listen" though and the union needs to give much more support than they do!!
    The union is a joke for teachers as the union will support the Principal every time--same union. Teachers wake up!
    Sandra Lewis of Burpengary
    2 of 71st August 2011, 5.03pm
  7. 'When a Queensland classroom teacher is bullied by their school principal, many other administrators may become involved in the situation - supporting and encouraging the bully principal'......This ALSO happens in the independent school sector...my elite school's board spent 100,000s of dollars, as did their partner-in-crime WorkCover Qld to cover up for my bully principal, even though WC's own regulator QCOMP exposed her as a destructive bully. The upshot is, no one in Qld is prepared to protect a teacher (private or state) from a bully principal! In Qld if a teacher dares to blow the whistle on a bully principal, the teacher and their family are hounded and attacked until they are intimidated into lonely silence. My reality reflects the truth of my words here.
    Been there
    1 of 71st August 2011, 4.46pm
    1. refugee replied to Been there
      5th August 2011, 11.20am
      I have seen the damage that controlling school boards and bullying principals can do, although our experience was in Victoria. I was told that I was no longer welcome at the school because I did not 'support the school' when all I did was try and expose the abuse. This behaviour is rife, and no-one is being made accountable. I have seen bullying in Queensland Private schools, AND state schools. All it takes is a change of principals and the whole culture of a school can change. Something needs to be done.

      Good on you Robina for your courage and stellar work.
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