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Boss Inappropriately Comments On Worker’s New Baby, So A Fed-Up Coworker Finally Complains To HR
Speaking up in the workplace can be awkward. But sometimes, it’s downright necessary. If your boss made inappropriate comments to your coworkers, would you try to ignore the comments or report them to ...
Perhaps it's unintentional, but it often seems like the more money a person has, the more utterly oblivious they are to what it's like to NOT have it. Take for instance the boss of a woman on Reddit — ...
Most of us at one time or another have worked for a boss who loved to issue sweeping, draconian rules that served no real purpose besides allowing them to go on a power trip. And in these situations, ...
When a worker texted her boss to confirm she could take annual leave for her uncle’s funeral, the response shocked her. Ben Askins is a workplace commentator from the UK who has found his sweet spot ...
My supervisor is a jokester. As a new employee, I felt like I had to go along with it, but I’ve been at the company for exactly a year now, and many of the jokes have become repetitive, annoying and ...
A toxic boss has been shamed after accusing a remote employee of ghosting because they appeared to be offline -- despite just completing a major task. Wolfgang Zwanzger - stock.adobe.com He was ...
A viral post has sparked widespread discussion on Reddit after a worker shared their boss refused to accept their two weeks' notice of resignation—even though the employee had no contractual ...
A worker has been backed after her new boss reported her for taking what she believed was too much paid time off, only for it to quickly backfire on her. The woman, who goes by SML on Reddit, where ...
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