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  2. Jobsworth - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "A person in authority (esp. a minor official) who insists on adhering to rules and regulations or bureaucratic procedures even at the expense of common sense." [1] Jonathon Green similarly defines "jobsworth" as "a minor factotum whose only status comes from enforcing otherwise petty regulations". [3]

  3. Hostile work environment - Wikipedia

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    Where a hostile environment is alleged, the legality of behaviors must be determined on a case by case basis. In the workplace, such a claim focuses on the working conditions that must be experienced by the victim as a condition of employment, rather than on tangible job changes. To establish whether the situation is actionable the "totality of ...

  4. Workplace harassment - Wikipedia

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    Workplace harassment is belittling or threatening behavior directed at an individual worker or a group of workers. [1]Workplace harassment has gained interest among practitioners and researchers as it is becoming one of the most sensitive areas of effective workplace management.

  5. Ergophobia - Wikipedia

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    Ergophobia is also described as causing impairment at work including inability to meet work requirements, difficulty keeping a job, avoidance of taking on additional work responsibility, ruminating on negative work situation or challenges at work, and disengagement from the workplace.

  6. Job openings fell more than expected in July in another sign ...

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    Job openings slumped to their lowest level in 3½ years in July, the Labor Department reported Wednesday in another sign of slack in the labor market.

  7. Workplace bullying - Wikipedia

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    There is no exact definition for bullying behaviours in workplace, which is why different terms and definitions are common. For example, "mobbing" is a commonly used term in Denmark, Italy, Norway, Sweden, and Germany, [23] where it refers to a "mob" of bullies, rather than a single bully; [24] this phenomenon is not often seen in other countries.

  8. 10 Genius Phrases To Use Instead of 'I'm Busy,' According to ...

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    Another great one to use on family and friends. Dr. Yang likes that this phrase offers the desire to connect at a different time. It also implies action—that you'll be checking your calendar.

  9. Scrabble, one of the world’s best-loved word games, is to get a new “collaborative” and “accessible” version. Mattel launches new, lessintimidating’ version of Scrabble Skip to ...