Shut down demeaning name-calling ASAP–or else prepare to pay for your ‘tolerance’
If you need an incentive to stop name-calling in the workplace, consider this: The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a jury award of $70,000 for a supervisor’s repeated and demeaning use of the word “bitch” when speaking to a subordinate.
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