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  2. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    Article 208: Harassment The act of someone who repeatedly follows, without right or a legitimate interest, a person or his or her home, workplace or other place frequented, thus causing a state of fear. Making phone calls or communication by means of transmission, which by frequent or continuous use, causes fear to a person.

  3. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    Cyberstalking is a technologically-based "attack" on one person who has been targeted specifically for that attack for reasons of anger, revenge or control. Cyberstalking can take many forms, including: harassment, embarrassment and humiliation of the victim; emptying bank accounts or other economic control such as ruining the victim's credit score

  4. Situations of sexual harassment are still a problem faced by ...

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    One of the services of the Consulate’s Protection Department is to guide people on issues such as sexual and workplace harassment. “That’s right. We are generally interested in respecting ...

  5. Category:Harassment and bullying - Wikipedia

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    It is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception, by the bully or by others, of an imbalance of social or physical power. Behaviors used to assert such domination can include verbal harassment or threat, physical assault or coercion, and such acts may be directed repeatedly towards particular targets.

  6. Harassment - Wikipedia

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    Shimei curses David, 1860 woodcut by Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld. Attested in English from 1753, [4] harassment derives from the English verb harass plus the suffix -ment.The verb harass, in turn, is a loan word from the French, which was already attested in 1572 meaning torment, annoyance, bother, trouble [5] and later as of 1609 was also referred to the condition of being exhausted, overtired.

  7. Black woman repeatedly harassed at Tacoma Medical ... - AOL

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    She told HR repeatedly about a coworker using a racial slur, but nothing was done, feds say. Black woman repeatedly harassed at Tacoma Medical Center. She’ll get $140K settlement

  8. Inhuman Resources - The Huffington Post

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    His name showed up repeatedly on a “Personal Conduct Case” list, an internal roundup distributed by HR to senior management of people engaged in discrimination, harassment or fraud. Mike did receive one new assignment: Every week, he had to create a report for senior management in London by Monday morning based on information that wouldn ...

  9. 31 Big Lies That Bosses Tell Employees - AOL

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    30. I Was Just Getting Ready to Call You. This is the supreme leader of the little white lies that bosses tell. According to Resourceful Manager, nearly one out of every two bosses (49%) has used ...