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  2. 10 signs you’re the toxic coworker - AOL

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    Of all of the signs listed above, this is probably the worst and can be considered a major form of workplace bullying that is still rampant in the work world today. 10 signs you’re the toxic ...

  3. Are You The Annoying Co-Worker? - AOL

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    Getty Every office has that annoying co-worker, but what if that annoying co-worker is actually you? Have you ever stopped and thought about how your actions and more likely reactions could be ...

  4. “I Felt Like I Was Going Crazy”: Woman Discovers IT Guy ...

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    A bad coworker can truly make life unbearable, turning what should be a productive workplace into a source of constant stress and frustration Image credits: Resume Genius / Unsplash (not the ...

  5. 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.

  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. Workplace deviance - Wikipedia

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    Coworker backstabbing occurs to some degree in many workplaces. It consists of an employee's doing something to another employee to get a "leg up" on the other employee. Strategies used for backstabbing include dishonesty, blame (or false accusation), discrediting others and taking credit for another's work.

  8. 5 signs your coworker isn’t trustworthy (and how to deal) - AOL

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  9. Occupational stress - Wikipedia

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    Design jobs to provide meaning, stimulation, and opportunities for workers to use their skills. Clearly define workers' roles and responsibilities. To reduce workplace stress, managers may monitor the workload given out to the employees. Also while they are being trained they should let employees understand and be notified of stress awareness. [84]