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02/07/2018

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One-fifth of Americans find their workplace hostile or threatening

Almost half of Americans say they’ve worked for a mean boss. One-fifth of Americans find their workplace hostile or threatening, and more than half say they work under “unpleasant” conditions.

And those numbers don’t include those afraid to speak up.

These days, more attention is being focused on “bad bosses,” especially men who take advantage of their position, like billionaire Steve Wynn who just last month resigned as finance chairman of the Republican National Committee after allegations surfaced that he had sexually harassed his casino employees. Perhaps due to momentum from the #MeToo movement, social media’s nurture of self-expression, or Millennial mistrust of hierarchy, employees are becoming less tolerant of bad boss behavior and more willing to speak up.

Please select this link to read the complete article from Forbes.

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