BusinessEditors PickMultimedia Labour Matters 13: Victimisation in the workplace By: nationnews Date: May 16, 2022 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp What should you do if you think you are being victimised in the work place? Attorney Michelle M. Russell tells you how to identify victimisation and all of the legal steps in this edition of Labour Matters. TagsbarbadosBarbados NationLabour Mattersmichelle m. russellNation Newsvictimisation in the work place Previous articlePensions for Saratoga hotel workers in CubaNext articleSebastian Vettel says climate crisis makes him question whether racing in F1 is right nationnews Parents want answers Ashada Joseph - June 3, 2026 Peabo Bryson, Veteran R&B Singer of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and ‘Whole New World,’ passes away Entertainment Maloney, Yearwood champions again Sports ‘Baby steps’ for Friends of Democracy Politics Heritage Month launched with awards News Church ordained 16 women priests News Related articles News Parents want answers Parents of students at Hillaby Turner’s Hall Primary School are demanding greater transparency from health and education officials,... Entertainment Peabo Bryson, Veteran R&B Singer of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and ‘Whole New World,’ passes away Peabo Bryson, the veteran R&B singer best known as the singer behind the Disney film hits “Beauty and... Sports Maloney, Yearwood champions again The battle for supremacy at the 2026 BCIC Rally Barbados went down to the final day, but when... Politics ‘Baby steps’ for Friends of Democracy The Friends of Democracy must focus on earning the trust of Barbadians through integrity, discipline and meaningful engagement...