Words no supervisors should ever utter: ‘troublemaker’ and ‘get rid of’
There is no good reason for any manager or executive to ever use the term “troublemaker” or the phrase “get rid of” in the workplace. No matter whom the comments are directed at, they can easily be interpreted as an excuse for some form of discrimination.
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