Ask your state senator to co-sponsor workplace anti-abuse legislation in Pennsylvania
Senator John Kane of Pennsylvania is introducing a modified version of the Workplace Psychological Safety Act — and we need your help in getting your state senator to co-sponsor the bill.
Pennsylvanians deserve safe workplaces where they can thrive — not environments where abuse is tolerated.
Workplace bullying is far too common. It can include verbal and psychological abuse, deliberate interference with someone’s job performance, public humiliation, intimidation, threats, or coordinated efforts to push a worker out. And under current law, most workers have no legal recourse unless they can tie the abuse to a protected characteristic under the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.
That leaves thousands of workers unprotected.
That’s why we are supporting the Safe Workplace Act, companion legislation to House Bill 863 introduced by Rep. Harkins. This bill would extend court-ordered relief to workers who experience workplace bullying — even if they do not fall into a protected class.
Workplace bullying is not a personality conflict. It is a misuse of power that can devastate careers, damage health, and destabilize families.
Pennsylvania can lead in protecting workers from psychological abuse on the job. But lawmakers need to hear from us.