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Workplace bullying at the United Nations?

May 22, 3:19 AMWorkplace Issues ExaminerAsher Adelman
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The United Nations, an organization which claims to be at the forefront of supporting human rights, is now defending itself against numerous complaints of bullying and harassment filed by UN employees against their bosses.

A number of female UN employees have filed sexual harassment charges against their managers, and to their dismay, many of these alleged victims have apparently been retaliated against and have lost their jobs after having filed complaints.  In addition, they are not satisfied with the way in which the United Nations is investigating and handling their complaints.

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