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Dignity at work
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https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/dignity/
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https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/
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2026-03-24T00:03:37+00:00
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Dignity at work

Source: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/dignity/ Parent: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/spotlights/

Enhancing dignity, respect and wellbeing at work

About 15% of employees experience workplace bullying, with evidence illustrating negative impacts on individual and organisational performance, health and wellbeing.

The total cost to UK organisations of this behaviour is estimated at £13.75 billion.

Co-founder of a collaborative network, Dignity and Respect at Work Intervention Group (DRAWING), Dr Iain Coyne has worked with an international NGO to develop online dignity at work training and workshops that have changed the organisation’s global policies, processes and induction procedures. He has also influenced policy and practice at Sheffield Occupational Health Advisory Service and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kings Lynn.

Our impact

Dignity and Respect at Work Intervention Group (DRAWING)

International NGO - enhancing dignity and respect

Wider impacts

The research

Dr Coyne’s research into workplace bullying spans almost two decades.

In recent years, he has greatly added to our understanding of workplace cyberbullying and highlighted its negative impact on job satisfaction.

As well as exploring the experiences of victims – applying the concept of fairness – he has explained bystander behaviour in relation to bullying, finding support for perpetrator behaviour is greater when activity is online and work-related than when offline and personal.

His empirical investigations have highlighted the importance of fairness and dignity in the perceptions and response of bullying victims and bystanders. These findings support his recommendations to organisations developing bullying interventions that establish a positive working environment and foster mutual respect, dignity and fairness.

To date, his work has influenced employment relations policy and practice in four service-orientated organisations, improving the working lives of more than 1,000 people and enhancing the services they provide.

Iain’s “work is an important part of a new and innovative employee experience plan... to transform [NGO] into a healthier, kinder and more trusting working environment.”

The Head of Internal Communications and People Engagement - International NGO

### About 15% of employees experience workplace bullying

### Annually, workplace bullying costs UK organisations ≈£13.75B

Development partners

Meet the experts

Dr Iain Coyne

Reader in Organisational Psychology