Just Being Paranoid…

Stereotypes & Harassment

Being frustrated with co-workers from time-to-time is natural and understandable. But when we perpetuate stereotypes about people based on things like their appearance or where they come from, not only is it unprofessional and disrespectful… it also can be illegal.

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  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior

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Just Being Paranoid…
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Additional Information

So, is it okay to express our frustration about a coworker that we think is a roadblock to productivity? Sure, if we do it the right way. The line between what we should and shouldn't say is pretty clear… but sometimes our emotions can force us across the line, with some serious unintended consequences.


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