Fresh Spotlight

š Bullying in the Workplace by Race

According to a 2017 survey conducted by the Workplace Bullying Institute, 19% of Americans were victims of workplace bullying. Of these,

  • 7% Asian
  • 21% African American
  • 25% Hispanic
  • 19% White

Unmasking Misconduct: Powerful Movies on Workplace Harassment 

Films like *Nine to Five* and *Tootsie* provide critical commentary on workplace issues, particularly gender discrimination and harassment. They explore the struggles women face in professional settings, exposing systemic inequities and promoting the need for cultural change. These portrayals foster awareness and discussions around respect, equity, and the importance of supportive work environments.

Unmasking Workplace Bullying: Critical Indicators You Can’t Ignore 

Workplace bullying poses serious risks for both employees and organizations. Defined as repeated, unreasonable actions aimed at demeaning individuals, it manifests through various behaviors like verbal abuse and social isolation. Recognizing metrics such as absenteeism and turnover, along with red flags like increased conflict and performance changes, is crucial for prevention and intervention.

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