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Is It Time To Add Your Boss To This Sexual Harassment Registry? [Badtouch]

Is It Time To Add Your Boss To This Sexual Harassment Registry? [Badtouch]Whether he was a perverted old man, a cruel taskmaster, or just plain annoying, we\’ve all had a nasty boss sooner or later. There\’s a new website though-complete with a sexual harassment registry-that allows you to vent about him.

The idea behind eBossWatch is to keep track of bad employers through user submissions. Basically you could add your boss to the location and explain if he fits the common characteristics of a foul boss:

The following is a partial list of common actions that bad bosses use to bully their employees:

Personal insults, including sarcastic jokes and teasing
Invading one\’s \” personal territory\”
Uninvited physical contact
Threats and intimidation, both verbal and nonverbal
Rude interruptions
Two-faced attacks
Dirty looks
Treating employees as if they’re invisible

Of course, you may also use the website to envision in the event that your next employer is a grimy pervert and listed on the sexual harassment registry element of the positioning too. Either that or you could flip throughout the \” worst bosses\” section and feel free that you simply don\’t have it that bad at your current gig. [eBossWatch via Fast Company]

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