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Labour laws and company policies have been used to curtail it. 学び始める
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Labour laws and company policies have been used to curtail it. 学び始める
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Rob and Neil talk about the history of aggressive behaviour and the corporate interpretation of what bullying is. 学び始める
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someone who carries emotional wounds which affect them psychologically 学び始める
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to intimidate to cause fear in other people 学び始める
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to cooperate to work together for their mutual benefit 学び始める
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human resources also known by the initials HR, is the department which hires new employees and keeps information about their life in the company 学び始める
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intentional planned, deliberate 学び始める
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perception the way someone interprets something they see or hear 学び始める
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Bullies want to intimidate people. 学び始める
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To intimidate, in other words, to make people fear them. 学び始める
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The Workplace Bullying Institute based in the US conducted a survey last year. 学び始める
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How much of the American workforce has experienced bullying at work? Was it: 学び始める
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Intimidating people is a bad thing but some might say that, well, aggression is part of human nature. 学び始める
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I can imagine big strong men imposing their will by force in the Stone Age, but behaving this way now probably isn't a good idea 学び始める
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About a quarter of a million years ago, humans began to hunt zebras and antelope. And they had to cooperate to do so because their weapons were rather primitive and they did not want alpha males to be dominating the carcass after it was killed. 学び始める
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people had to cooperate with each other - in other words, to work together for their mutual benefit. 学び始める
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So about 250,000 years ago, when human society was evolving, people realised it wasn't good for the community to have a bully around. 学び始める
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evolve = to change gradually, to develop 学び始める
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modern companies value cooperation 学び始める
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Something that is intentional on the part of the perpetrator; it has to involve some kind of power imbalance, so it's not an argument between equals, and it's something that is repetitive. 学び始める
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Something that is intentional on the part of the perpetrator; it has to involve some kind of power imbalance, so it's not an argument between equals, and it's something that is repetitive. 学び始める
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it has to involve some kind of power imbalance, so it's not an argument between equals, and it's something that is repetitive. 学び始める
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To be considered bullying, the behaviour has to be intentional, which means it has to be planned or deliberate. 学び始める
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At the end of the day, if the target feels as if they're being bullied, the corporation needs to make sure they're addressing that feeling. 学び始める
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If you're the supervisor who's... your subordinate says that they're being bullied by you or abused by you, while you may not feel you're doing that 学び始める
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If you're the supervisor who's... your subordinate says that they're being bullied by you or abused by you, while you may not feel you're doing that 学び始める
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subordinate says that they're being bullied by you or abused by you, while you may not feel you're doing that 学び始める
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it's your responsibility as a communicator to make sure that they are getting the accurate perception of your behaviour. 学び始める
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it's your responsibility as a communicator to make sure that they are getting the accurate perception of your behaviour. 学び始める
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Being known as a bully is a stigma that nobody in a corporation wants. 学び始める
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It's perception. According to Darren Treadway, bullying is a matter of perception - the way some action is interpreted by a person, in this case, a subordinate. 学び始める
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According to Darren Treadway, bullying is a matter of perception - the way some action is interpreted by a person, in this case, a subordinate. 学び始める
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And supervisors have to be aware of how their subordinates see their behaviour. 学び始める
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Labour is the British spelling of the world labor, which is defined as work. Physical work is an example of labour. 学び始める
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In some states the public school week is being curtailed. curtail = cut short The storm curtailed the shopping trip. 学び始める
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The act or process of decreasing. 学び始める
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To imtimidate is defined as to frighten someone or to make someone be in awe of you, especially if you do so in order to get what you want. An example of intimidate is to act very tough to scare your enemies. 学び始める
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The definition of mutual is something that goes both ways, such as when two people feel the same way about each other or when two people like the same person. 学び始める
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The definition of deliberate is doing something on purpose and with careful thought. 学び始める
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An example of deliberate is shooting a gun after aiming very carefully. 学び始める
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imposing, impressive, outstanding The definition of imposing is making a strong impression because of size or strength. An example of something imposing is a giant animal staring at you while you eat as if threatening to take your food. 学び始める
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Imponujący, imponujące, wybitne
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The definition of a carcass is a dead body, especially one of an animal that has been consumed or dressed for consumption. The dead body of a chicken that is going to be eaten is an example of a carcass. The carcass of a chicken ready to be cooked. 学び始める
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The definition of a perpetrator is a person who commits an illegal or bad act. An example of a perpetrator is a person who robs a bank. 学び始める
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The definition of repetitive is saying or doing something over and over again. 学び始める
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She doesn't like her supervisor. The boss in charge at work who hands out assignments is an example of a supervisor. 学び始める
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The boss in charge at work who hands out assignments is an example of a supervisor. 学び始める
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The definition of an assignment is a task that has been given to someone. 学び始める
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The definition of subordinate is someone who is lower in rank to another 学び始める
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He couldn't explain the rage inside him. 学び始める
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So it's not a one off rage by one person against another. The intent is to cause harm, which can be psychological or physical. 学び始める
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So it's not a one off rage by one person against another. 学び始める
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