How Corporate America Bullies Young Men & Young People

Par : Alex Stevenson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230015246
  • EAN9798230015246
  • Date de parution08/03/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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"How Corporate America Bullies Young Men & Young People" is a searing exposé that uncovers the dark underbelly of workplace bullying targeting the most vulnerable members of the workforce. This eye-opening book delves into the pervasive issue of bullying in corporate settings, with a particular focus on its impact on young professionals and entry-level employees. The author presents shocking statistics and real-life accounts that reveal the extent of this problem: Nearly half of American workers have quit their jobs due to bullying.
49% of employees don't report workplace bullying, suffering in silence. Junior employees are more susceptible to intimidation than their superiors. 65 million U. S. workers are affected by workplace bullying. Readers will discover: The insidious "kiss up kick down" tactics employed by workplace bullies How power imbalances create an environment ripe for abuse The devastating effects of bullying on mental health and job performance Strategies for confronting bullies and standing up for oneself This book serves as both a wake-up call to corporate leaders and a guide for young professionals navigating toxic work environments.
It challenges organizations to address this costly issue, which leads to high turnover rates, decreased productivity, and potential lawsuits.
"How Corporate America Bullies Young Men & Young People" is a searing exposé that uncovers the dark underbelly of workplace bullying targeting the most vulnerable members of the workforce. This eye-opening book delves into the pervasive issue of bullying in corporate settings, with a particular focus on its impact on young professionals and entry-level employees. The author presents shocking statistics and real-life accounts that reveal the extent of this problem: Nearly half of American workers have quit their jobs due to bullying.
49% of employees don't report workplace bullying, suffering in silence. Junior employees are more susceptible to intimidation than their superiors. 65 million U. S. workers are affected by workplace bullying. Readers will discover: The insidious "kiss up kick down" tactics employed by workplace bullies How power imbalances create an environment ripe for abuse The devastating effects of bullying on mental health and job performance Strategies for confronting bullies and standing up for oneself This book serves as both a wake-up call to corporate leaders and a guide for young professionals navigating toxic work environments.
It challenges organizations to address this costly issue, which leads to high turnover rates, decreased productivity, and potential lawsuits.
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