Bullycide“Bullycide” deserves admission to the Oxford English Dictionary. Let David Yamada explain this from a post on his web site, Minding The Workplace.
James Pilant
The year 2010 was a significant one for the emerging American movement to stop workplace bullying. Here is my attempt to characterize major developments of the past year. "Bullycides" An unfortunate but apt term entered our lexicon this year, "bullycide," referring to suicides linked to bullying at work and schools. In the workplace context, two such deaths became especially prominent. One involved the July suicide of Kevin Morrissey, an editor a … Read More
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Awesome blog and thanks for writing about the issue of workplace bullying. You have shown bullying is devastating and a bad experience no one should ever go through, be a person is a child or a grown-up.
Awesome blog and thanks for writing about the issue of workplace bullying. You have shown bullying is devastating and a bad experience no one should ever go through, be a person is a child or a grown-up.
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I very much appreciate the compliment. Please come back anytime. James Pilant
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