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On the Warpath: How to Deal with Hostile Work Environments

Sep 11, 2015 @ 12:49 PM — by Dan Atkerson
Tagged with: Harassment Hostileworkplace Workplace Discrimination

What exactly is workplace hostility? What sort of behaviors make up hostile work environments? Many believe that any kind of rude act can constitute hostile action, but that isn’t always the case legally speaking. What actually constitutes a hostile work environment is any situation that is discriminatory in nature and changes the conditions of the victim’s employment and/or creates an abusive workplace environment.

This means that while it is certainly not appropriate for a supervisor or co-worker to yell or criticize your work, it is not illegal unless those actions are discriminatory. For example, a boss who holds staff meetings and yells at everyone about poor overall performance is not acting illegally. However, if that same boss holds a staff meeting to yell at only the women or Latinos in the office, then that would constitute a hostile work environment due to discriminatory behavior.

How Can You Deal With Hostile Work Environments?

Nobody should have to tolerate bullies in the workplace, especially bullies that discriminate. Let Dan A. Atkerson fight for you so that you never have to feel stressed, anxious, or scared about going into work ever again.

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