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  2. 1 in 5 workers outright ignore their boss’ RTO ... - AOL

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    Many enlist a coworker for help—mainly asking them to swipe them in. Others will sneak in for a moment on weekends and administer a swipe, just to make it look like their weekly tally is up to par.

  3. Workers to get right to ignore bosses’ emails and calls after ...

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    Workers will soon be able to ignore work-related emails and calls outside office hours under new rules to be introduced by the Labour government.. Meeting the party’s “right to switch off ...

  4. Outlook now displays coworkers' availability on your phone - AOL

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    Sunrise is officially dead, but Microsoft just added a new feature to the Outlook iOS calendar that might help you forget it. In a trick borrowed from the desktop app, the iOS version of Outlook ...

  5. Machiavellianism in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    One's political skill in the workplace and elsewhere may even mask the behaviors and characteristics associated with machiavellianism. [28] It was shown that those high on Machiavellianism are more drawn to academic majors like economics, law, and politics, as opposed to the "person-oriented" majors like education, nursing, and social work that ...

  6. Outlook on the web - Wikipedia

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    Outlook on the web (formerly Outlook Web App and Outlook Web Access [2]) is a personal information manager web app from Microsoft. It is a web-based version of Microsoft Outlook , and is included in Exchange Server and Exchange Online (a component of Microsoft 365 .) [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  7. Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, a concession by one side can resolve the conflict if there is a willingness to do so. As a concession implies at least a partial renunciation of one's own interests with little to no compensation, a willingness to do so becomes less likely with increasing escalation.

  8. ‘Who dreams this crap up?’: Kevin O'Leary just slammed a new ...

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    Kevin O'Leary just slammed a new regulation that allows employees to ignore their bosses after hours — says he’ll fire workers who put their phones on silent Is your boss texting you after work?

  9. Expectancy violations theory - Wikipedia

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    Expectancy violations theory (EVT) is a theory of communication that analyzes how individuals respond to unanticipated violations of social norms and expectations. [1] The theory was proposed by Judee K. Burgoon in the late 1970s and continued through the 1980s and 1990s as "nonverbal expectancy violations theory", based on Burgoon's research studying proxemics.