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Profile: Edwin
Edwin on Oct 24, 2014
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You should consider reporting them to your boss or the relevant management personnel after confronting them
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Profile: MoodyBloom
MoodyBloom on Jun 18, 2015
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Is there someone with the authority to put a stop to it, and if not, do you feel like you have the power over you own being to stop having people treat you the way they do? Take a stand and go for help. You deserve a lot better.
Profile: WalkinDownRapperBlvd
WalkinDownRapperBlvd on Mar 1, 2016
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Go to your manager and if that doesn't work then call the top boss as in cooperate or district manager.
Profile: Briwes911
Briwes911 on May 13, 2018
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when your coworkers are harassing you go to human resources and report the incidents and keep a log of everthing
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Mar 25, 2015
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You can inform your supervisor or whoever is in charge. No one should have to be harrassed at work, and they can do something about these rude employees.
Profile: StayBrave
StayBrave on Apr 24, 2015
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you should talk to a supervisor, manager or a worker protection union , who ever is in charge, They should be able to help.
Profile: resourcefulUnicorns38
resourcefulUnicorns38 on Sep 23, 2016
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Go right to your boss and you tell them what is going on and they will call meeting and handle it.
Profile: SassyCherry
SassyCherry on Nov 18, 2016
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The answer depends on the what is meant by "harassment." Typically, rude or invasive conversations can stop by telling an employer, if asking your coworkers to stop did not work. If harassment is sexual or threatening, call law enforcement immediately. There should be no tolerance for it.
Profile: Sunshine201
Sunshine201 on Feb 16, 2017
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It's a good idea to make your supervisor or higher concerned authority, aware of your troubles as soon as possible, Continue to convey your concerns to other supportive people in the workplace, ask for their support.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Apr 8, 2017
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I report it to HR right away. Speaking with managers never seems to work. You won't get in trouble either if you do just go straight to HR but it's never ok to be harassed anywhere even at the work place. You want to feel comfortable going into work each day, not afraid of what might happen to you.
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