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  2. Malicious compliance - Wikipedia

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    This made their work less efficient than if they had not been wearing the equipment at all. A subsequent mandate required them to wear and use the gear. [10] Malicious compliance is common in production situations in which employees and middle management are measured based on meeting certain quotas or performance projections. Examples include:

  3. Shaming, ignoring, gossiping, gaslighting: HR experts say ...

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    A March 2024 survey of over 1,600 U.S. employees by the membership-based Society for Human Resource Management found that 66% had experienced or witnessed incivility at work within the past month ...

  4. False accusation - Wikipedia

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    A false accusation is a claim or allegation of wrongdoing that is untrue and/or otherwise unsupported by facts. [1] False accusations are also known as groundless accusations, unfounded accusations, false allegations, false claims or unsubstantiated allegations.

  5. K-pop agency HYBE asks US court to help unmask X ... - AOL

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -Entertainment group HYBE, home to K-pop group BTS, has asked a U.S. court to compel social media platform X to reveal the identity of a user it accuses of defamation and ...

  6. Extra cash with no catch? Spotting retiree job scams - AOL

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    The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices.

  7. Koobface - Wikipedia

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    Koobface is a network worm that attacks Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. [1] [2] [3] This worm originally targeted users of networking websites such as Facebook, Skype, Yahoo Messenger, and email websites such as GMail, Yahoo Mail, and AOL Mail.

  8. Here's how to prepare for a layoff—before it happens - AOL

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    "Don't go to that negative spot and you let your performance start to drag down if you hear those rumors at work," he said. "Make it super hard for your employer to let you go." He added: "Move ...

  9. Defamation - Wikipedia

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    Publication of malicious fake news, endangering public order, or damaging state interests or credit (¶ 1) False testimony against defendant, in criminal cases (Art. 180) Spreading false rumours, when aiming to monopolize or restrain trade (Art. 186 ¶ 2) Lesser physical injury, when intended to insult, offend, cause ignominy (Art. 265 ¶ 2)