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  2. “I Did The Job, Boss”: 35 Times People Attempted To ... - AOL

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    Image credits: bloody_bandaids At the same time, employee well-being declined, as only 34% of employees reported thriving in their workplace. However, just like with employee engagement, this ...

  3. 12 Ways To Make It Work With a Bad Boss - AOL

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    From the camaraderie to the coffee, you love your job. There's just one problem: Your boss is more of an impediment than an inspiration. Whether you've got a bad boss or a bad manager, sub-par ...

  4. Diffusion of responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Diffusion of responsibility [1] is a sociopsychological phenomenon whereby a person is less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when other bystanders or witnesses are present. Considered a form of attribution , the individual assumes that others either are responsible for taking action or have already done so.

  5. 30 Totally Legal Ways Your Boss Could be Ripping You Off - AOL

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    3. Snipping Your Tips. There are many ways to steal tips. Employers can skim from the tip jar, pass on fees for credit card tips to employees, pull tip money to pay off-the-books employees (chefs ...

  6. Role conflict - Wikipedia

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    The most effective alteration is change in the workplace. If the job is a "family-friendly" environment, the needs of a parent may be met easier. One of the biggest stress-relievers for working parents is paid time off including family sick days. Parents may feel trapped if they need to stay home with their child but knows that missing a day of ...

  7. Cover your ass - Wikipedia

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    Cover your ass (British: cover your arse), abbreviated CYA, is an activity done by individuals to protect themselves from possible subsequent criticism, legal penalties, or other repercussions, usually in a work-related or bureaucratic context.

  8. Jobsworth - Wikipedia

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    A jobsworth is a person who uses the (typically small) authority of their job in a deliberately uncooperative way, or who seemingly delights in acting in an obstructive or unhelpful manner. It characterises one who upholds petty rules even at the expense of effectiveness or efficiency .

  9. How To Give Off Boss Energy No Matter What Your Position - AOL

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    You may not be the boss -- yet. But exuding confidence at work is a great way to get the attention of higher-ups so you'll be top of mind when that boss role becomes available. In...