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Don't suffer in silence: The impact and dynamics of workplace bullying and how to protect yourself

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Workplace bullying often leads to physical and psychological problems.
Workplace bullying often leads to physical and psychological problems.
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Imagine grumbling at the sound of your alarm screeching next to your bed. You repeatedly snooze for five minutes until an hour later, when you drag yourself out of bed. That little voice inside your head convinces you to call in sick, but another, probably your mother’s, reminds you how grateful you should be to have a job.

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