Hi wiggal....up until 6 months ago,I had a boss who was a bully. A subtle one-but a bully none the less. She was the cook where I work and I was her dogsbody(slave). I constantly asked her for more cooking duties and more hours(she frequently whinged that she wanted to work less)....her reasons not to give me what I wanted(and others believed I deserved) were vague and untruthful. "it would mean re-working the rota,Oh you already have the hours you want,another cook is going to be employed from outside,blah,blah."When i started an NVQ,she told me she already had qualifications(which no-one had ever seen).....and that the NVQ was for stupid people. That is when I got management involved-just to make them aware of what was happening, tho it was not the first time she referred to me as stupid. Apart from all this,she was also the sort of person who ALWAYS blamed her co-workers for her own mistakes...everyone knew she did this......she would say so-and -so said-and they never did. When i realised what she was like, I decided to make sure I ALWAYS did my job better than she did, I also made sure that the RIGHT people were aware of my capabilities.When the time came, it all paid off.....I now have her job...and I know I would never treat anyone who worked for me the way she did. Make sure you state your case in as logical and straight forward a manner as you can..yes,you may be angry...but make sure it is contained-don't let the bully see you flinch. Stare her down and stand firm......and it may also be a good idea to present your evidence of her bullying in a formal meeting with whoever is above both of you. Finally-keep the right people on your side-they will know what you are capable of. Good luck!!