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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent resource for reporting abuse in the workplace,
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This review is from: You Don't Have to Take It: A Woman's Guide to Confronting Emotional Abuse at Work (Paperback)
As I am experiencing bullying from my supervisor in a medical clinic, this has been an excellent guide to understanding and pointing out subtle behaviors that are reportable to the EEOC. I also recommend this book as I teach nursing students and this is still an ongoing behavior in hospitals and clinics. Abuse still happens with doctors and nurses.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bullies at work,
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I am a practicing attorney and handle human rights cases. I purchased this book to help me understand the subtle methods of sexual abuse in the workplace from the standpoint of women. I found the book to be instructional and of great assistance to help me to recognize such things as an ongoing "grooming" type of behavior by bosses who prey on subordinates for sexual favors; and the limited ability of women to even identify and deal with flattery and differentiate it from sexual advances.The book helps all who read it come to grips with what is called an hostile work environment.
Robert A. Shaines Author of "Command Influence" a book soon to be published and dealing with another hostile environment in the military workplace |
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You Don't Have to Take It: A Woman's Guide to Confronting Emotional Abuse at Work by Ginny NiCarthy (Paperback - September 20, 1993)
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