Bullying in the workplace isn’t illegal unless the person is being targeted because of some protected characteristic like race or sex, explains Jon Hyman, a partner in the labor and employment group at Kohrman Jackson & Krantz.

But on the Ohio Employer’s Law Blog, Hyman argues that the fact generalized workplace bullying is not illegal shouldn’t prevent employers from taking steps to stop it.

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