NINE out 10 workers in Britain say they are adversely affected by the annoying behaviour of their colleagues, a study by the Britannia building society has claimed. Resulting higher stress levels may cost the economy as much as £30 million a year. The proposed penalty for offenders is a “work anti-social behavioural order†– or Wasbo. If such a scheme was introduced at the House of Commons, the Wasbos would be flying like confetti.
NINE out 10 workers in Britain say they are adversely affected by the annoying behaviour of their colleagues, a study by the Britannia building society has claimed. Resulting higher stress levels may cost the economy as much as £30 million a year. The proposed penalty for offenders is a “work anti-social behavioural order†– or [...]
by Tribune Web Editor
Sunday, November 18th, 2007
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