This makes my day: Employers can no longer tell employees to be positive on the job.
That’s right, workers have a perfect right to be gloomy, difficult and negative—and employers can’t do a damn thing about it. Grumps of the world unite!
Good news for grumpy workers.
May 17, 2016 at 07:31 AM
1 minute read
This makes my day: Employers can no longer tell employees to be positive on the job.
That’s right, workers have a perfect right to be gloomy, difficult and negative—and employers can’t do a damn thing about it. Grumps of the world unite!
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