Charlene, this is an interesting post. I’m interested in the ethics around the workplace and think there is an ethical dimension to this. With a co-writer, Phil Hanson (I’m still feeling my way around tagging the right Phil Hanson), we did a series on what makes work spaces oppressive - starting at the top.
Charlene, this is an interesting post. I’m interested in the ethics around the workplace and think there is an ethical dimension to this. With a co-writer, Phil Hanson (I’m still feeling my way around tagging the right Phil Hanson), we did a series on what makes work spaces oppressive - starting at the top.
https://open.substack.com/pub/datchet/p/the-oppressive-workplace-compass?r=1otfa7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
I don’t know if this approach is any help - we’re trying to look at the whole problem rather than sharpen people’s survival skills.
All feedback gratefully received. Thanks.