Workplaces can be difficult to survive.

Recently, a friend of mine shared something devastating.

He worked in the retail sector as the head of sales, responsible for two zones.

Yet, he experienced workplace harassment which led him to resign from a job that he loved.

Despite consistently outperforming his targets, he still became a victim of systematic slander due to a recent change in his reporting line.

These situations can be challenging, here is what you can do to navigate:

– Document everything: Keep records of incidents, conversations, and evidence

– Seek support: Reach out to HR, colleagues, or external support services

– Know your rights: Familiarise yourself with company policies and labor laws

– Consider legal options: Consult a lawyer if necessary

Strive for workplaces where talent and dedication are valued above all.

Remember, everyone deserves a safe and respectful work environment.

How can organizations promote cultures of inclusivity and accountability to prevent workplace harassment?

Credit for the quote: Donna Ballman

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