The HSE Has Carried Out More Than 100 Formal Investigations Into Bullying Of Staff Since 2017
That's according to details released under the Freedom of Information Act
There were 30 in 2017, 40 in 2018 and 32 so far this year.
The HSE says this type of behaviour is not acceptable and will not be tolerated.
Last month, advanced paramedic with the National Ambulance Service David Walker said morale Leeside was at an all time low, while bullying was at an all time high.
Dr Angela Mazzone is from the National Bullying Centre in DCU.
She says international research suggests healthcare systems have one of the highest levels of bullying.
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