My old boss was a bully, but they have publicly reinvented themselves as a victim. Should I call them out?
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My old boss was a bully, but they have publicly reinvented themselves as a victim. Should I call them out?
It’s frustrating seeing someone you know to be a malevolent presence in the workplace present themselves publicly as a force for good. But calling them on it may not be the answer, says Dr Kirstin Ferguson.
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His Boss Downloaded Prohibited Material On His Computer, Then Complained That His Privacy Was Violated When He Got In Trouble
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