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  2. The No Asshole Rule - Wikipedia

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    The Men's Warehouse fired a selfish and difficult employee even though he was one of the company's most successful salespeople, and as a result, the total sale volume in the store increased. A CEO at a fortune 500 company evaluated employees and fired people on his 'hit list' over a period of two years.

  3. How to deal with a passive aggressive colleague

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  4. Workplace aggression - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive acts can take any possible combination of these three dichotomies. For example, failing to deny false rumors about a coworker would be classified as verbal–passive–indirect. Purposely avoiding the presence of a coworker you know is searching for your assistance could be considered physical–passive–direct.

  5. Five Ways to Deal With Passive-Aggressive Colleagues

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  6. Social undermining - Wikipedia

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    This behavior is only considered social undermining if the person's perceived action is intended to hinder their target. When social undermining is seen in the work environment the behavior is used to hinder the co-worker's ability to establish and maintain a positive interpersonal relationship, success and a good reputation. [2]

  7. Do You Have a "Dark Empath" in Your Life? How to Spot This ...

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    Say you discovered intimate, inappropriate texts from your partner to their coworker. While a typical narcissist would attack you over the accusation (“How dare you look at my phone ...

  8. Woman Says She Refuses to Contribute to Family Christmas Gift ...

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    She got upset and said I was being selfish and ungrateful.” Related: Woman Accuses Colleague of Taking 'Full Credit' for Staff Christmas Gifts They All Contribute to, Causing a Rift in the Office

  9. Workplace bullying - Wikipedia

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    Secondary bullying – the pressure of having to deal with a serial bully causes the general behaviour to decline and sink to the lowest level. Pair bullying – this takes place with two people, one active and verbal, the other often watching and listening. Gang bullying or group bullying – is a serial bully with colleagues. Gangs can occur ...