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  2. Q&A: Power tripping with MSNBC's Katty Kay - AOL

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    Power can come from work promotions — does that differ between men and women? Men are often being promoted on the basis of promise — the promise that they can achieve things at a later date.

  3. Power harassment - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 act creates a new Chapter 8 that addresses “remarks and behavior of people taking advantage of their superior positions in the workplace that exceed what is necessary and appropriate for the conduct of business, thereby harming the working environment of employees.” [6] [8] The law took effect for large employers on June 1, 2020. [6]

  4. Workplace bullying - Wikipedia

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    The workplace in general can be a stressful environment, so a negative way of coping with stress or an inability to do so can be particularly damning. Workplace bullies may have high social intelligence and low emotional intelligence (EI). [93] In this context, bullies tend to rank high on the social ladder and are adept at influencing others.

  5. Psychopathy in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Boddy, C. R (2013) Corporate Psychopaths, Bullying and Unfair Supervision in the Workplace Aggression and Violent Behavior Volume 18, Issue 2, March–April, Pages 204–218; Boddy, C. R (2014) Corporate psychopaths, conflict, employee affective well-being and counterproductive work behaviour Journal of Business Ethics

  6. 11 Phrases To Respond to Guilt-Tripping and Why They Work ...

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    “A person may guilt-trip to emotionally blackmail, avoid change, get their needs met and make one feel inferior. Guilt-trippers have a hard time accepting responsibility for their behavior.

  7. Rankism - Wikipedia

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    Rankism is "abusive, discriminatory, and/or exploitative behavior towards people because of their rank in a particular hierarchy". [1] Rank-based abuse underlies many other phenomena such as bullying , racism , supremacism (often white supremacy ), xenophobia , hazing , ageism , sexism , ableism , mentalism , antisemitism , homophobia and ...

  8. Google worker on union: Employees need to re-claim their ...

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    And so, I do personally believe that reclaiming our workplace power and democracy is a socialist tenet. AKIKO FUJITA: And Raksha, finally, beyond Google, tech companies in general have been ...

  9. Workplace politics - Wikipedia

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    Workplace politics involves processes and behaviors in human interactions that include power and authority. [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] It serves as a tool to assess operational capacity and balance diverse views of interested parties.