Dealing with gossip in a work environment

Hey! 

This might be a very naïve post, but I’m currently struggling a lot with social norms in the workplace. After getting out of school this year, I started my voluntary social service at emergency services and it had me up and running. Mostly because of the social attitude of my colleagues. There is a broad gossiping culture you might expect in a school and I know of one young colleague who gets talked about a lot behind her back. She is also autistic as far as I heard and there were nasty comments about the firm not being an “inclusive institution”. Yes there are people who complain about her not being good at her job which is a valid complaint at least, but mostly it’s people just being annoyed by her character. It’s that way for a lot of people (if not everyone), but it’s especially bad for her. People even put paprika spice in her coffee-powder twice already. 
My anxiety about getting bullied or even talked about behind my back all the time is rising with each day and while I’m trying my best, it’s just exhausting to put on an act everyday (even worse than at school) for at least eight hours at a time (it will be more during my ambulance internship for the qualification I’m doing… twelve or even 24 hours with the same people). 
Is this common in the working crowd? Was I so wrong about hoping for things to get better after school? How do you handle this? Advice is very much wanted.

I just want this year, to which I looked forward to for so long, to end so I can go and study with the ability to just isolate. I didn’t feel this frustrated since before the Abitur and I worry about my performance breaking under the pressure. I know this sounds like a big pity-party and while that’s not my intention, I’m sorry.

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  • No definitely not normal. In any work place you're always getting to get a bit of gossip and there will likely always be a bit of complaining about others when someone has got annoyed or someone isn't pulling their weight. But what you're describing is definitely bullying and it is not ok.

    What are management/HR like? I personally think I'd have to put in a complaint. I've endured too much bullying in my life to be able to stand back and watch it. However, I know this isn't always the easiest move to make and I wouldn't want to push you into something you didn't feel able to do.

    If it's voluntary, how long are you there for? Are you able to look somewhere else that might be a nicer work environment?

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  • No definitely not normal. In any work place you're always getting to get a bit of gossip and there will likely always be a bit of complaining about others when someone has got annoyed or someone isn't pulling their weight. But what you're describing is definitely bullying and it is not ok.

    What are management/HR like? I personally think I'd have to put in a complaint. I've endured too much bullying in my life to be able to stand back and watch it. However, I know this isn't always the easiest move to make and I wouldn't want to push you into something you didn't feel able to do.

    If it's voluntary, how long are you there for? Are you able to look somewhere else that might be a nicer work environment?

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