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    You're Not the Boss of Me: Empowerment Strategies for an Imperfect Workplace


    The Allure Of Toxic Leaders: Why We Follow Destructive Bosses And Corrupt Politicians--and How We Can Survive Them


    Tongue Fu! : How to Deflect, Disarm, & Difuse Any Verbal Conflict

    Legal Actions Against Privacy Violations

    "What you need to prove if you want to sue your employer for violating your privacy at work."

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    User: anonymous
    Date: 10/20/2008 5:17:00 PM

    Our store manager has just been demoted to assistant store manager. The new store manager is leaving our personal files out for easy access. The assistant told her that the files should be locked away, but the new store manager insists that they stay out. What action do we have against this. These files contain our social security numbers along with all our other personal information. Thank you, Jodie Boyte


    User: anonymous
    Date: 1/2/2009 9:03:00 PM

    my name is linda parsley-someone is invading my privacy and i have been intouch with fcc-who does nothing-and i want something done about it-parsleylin@aol.com



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