Workplace Abuse Types

Workplace abuse is behavior that causes workers emotional or physical harm. Harassment, discrimination, bullying and violence are forms of workplace abuse.

These behaviors aren’t always distinguishable from one another because they frequently overlap. Harassment can be discriminatory, bullying can be a form of harassment, and any of these behaviors can lead to workplace violence.

Workplace Discrimination

Discriminatory behavior treats workers unfairly on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age or genetic information. Discrimination is prohibited by federal and state laws.

Unfair actions include harassment, retaliation, denying employment opportunities and making decisions that adversely affect people in these categories. Anti-discrimination laws cover all areas of employment, ranging from hiring and firing, to pay, disability leave, training and layoffs.

Workplace Bullying

Workplace bullying ranges from isolating to verbally threatening fellow workers. Bullies can cause anxiety, depression, fear and post-traumatic disorder symptoms in their victims.

A person who threatens a coworker with physical harm is considered a typical bully. However, the supervisor who regularly demeans an employee or threatens to fire him also is a bully.

Bullies sometimes ignore their victims to make them feel nonexistent. Bullies also use other tactics to humiliate their victims, such as gossiping and spreading lies about them or sabotaging their work.

Workplace Violence

The federal Occupational Health and Safety Administration defines workplace violence as an act or threat of physical harm against another person at the work site. Abusers might physically assault their victims or use verbal abuse to intimidate them.

Workplace violence can lead to homicide, which is the fourth leading cause of occupational injuries in the U.S., according to OSHA. The agency also reports that violence leading to homicide takes the lives of women in the workplace more than any other cause.

Factors that put workers at risk for violence include working alone, at night or in isolated areas. Cashiers and others who exchange money with the public also are at high risk for violence. Law enforcement agents, delivery drivers, health care workers and public and customer service personnel are routinely victims.

Workplace Harassment

Harassment consists of actions or comments that a worker finds offensive. The worker doesn’t have to be the harasser’s target; he can be a third party who hears or witnesses the behavior.

According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, harassment becomes unlawful when it’s so severe that it creates a hostile workplace for an employee or the employee has to put up with the misconduct to keep her job.

Bullying, discrimination and violence often are categorized as workplace harassment. Therefore, harassment victims suffer the same emotional, physical and social effects as the other forms of workplace abuse.

OSHA recommends that workplaces adopt zero-tolerance policies for violence and have enforcement procedures in place to protect employees. The agency suggests that employers set up workplace violence prevention programs and systems that allow workers to report violent activities.

The EEOC recommends zero-tolerance policies for violence, bullying, discrimination and harassment. The commission enforces laws covering workplace abuse.

This article was not written by Basictech. Source: https://work.chron.com/types-abuse-workplace-11426.html

Human Traffickers Recruiting on Craigslist

Human Trafficking

Craigslist is one of the foremost places for job searches, but I have found that among the scams, there are also human traffickers recruiting on Craigslist.

Please allow me to explain this. As many of you know I spent a few years living in the Philippines, and I have tried to help the Philippine people avoid scams by providing information on outsourcing scams.

You can read the full article on my Basictech News site that has the complete email conversation I had with a suspected human trafficker.

Basichtech Investment Services

Job Listing at Basictech Sales Reps

Basictech Job Listing; Sales Reps

Basictech sales professional wanted nowThis job listing at Basictech is an outside sales reps position with a nationally advertised company.

Basictech Information Services is hiring sales professionals for a nationally advertised company in the Southwest and Midwest portions of the United States.

This is a REAL commission sales position with a 30+ year old company in an unsaturated market. They are a leader in their field, and only advertise via TV and Internet.

We are NOT promoting any MLM or Biz-Op; neither Basictech or the company it represents will ever ask you for a fee, or require the purchase of any product or service pertaining to this job opportunity.

We are seeking to hire professional closers with outside sales experience. No cold calling EVER!! The company provides 100% of the pre-qualified leads.

The company is looking for sales professionals that can close the deal. Good closers can easily make $3,000.00 per week without having to work all day and night.

No Cold Calling Sales

These are leads from people that have requested the products and services.

All leads have been screened and pre-qualified for financing in an unsaturated market.

The company sets all your appointments (2-4 per day/6 days per week), so there is no need for you to set any appointments.

All appointments are confirmed that all parties involved in the decision are present before you arrive. This eliminates dead runs.

Job Qualifications:

Must have outside sales experience, or experience in car sales, mortgages, lending, or anything that required you to close the deal.

We are looking for closers, the leads have already been pre-qualified, and remember, these are non-solicited leads. The customers have requested the product.

Education is not important; they are looking for closers, not scholars

Attention to detail is a must, and you must be dependable because there is no time to waste here. This company does not accept excuses.

Most important; you MUST be professional, and remember that professionalism starts with your mindset.

What the Job Offers:

  • Pre-Qualified leads in an unsaturated market
  • 50/50 profit share commission (Average $600-$700 per close)
  • No show, or dead run precaution measures
  • Training
  • Gas money to run your first 10 leads
  • Great support

Job Requirements:

  • Driver’s license
  • Social Security card for ID proof (no exceptions)
  • Proof of insurance
  • A decent dependable automobile
  • Smartphone
  • The ability to work full time (6 days for the next 2 to 3 months)
  • Must be able to start immediately

How to Apply for Basictech Job Listing:

It is easy to apply for this Basictech job listing sales rep wanted, just submit your resume for a phone interview.

Please make the subject “Sales Rep”, and give us a good time to call for your first interview.

Basictech is screening all resumes submitted to us. We will call you for the first interview within 24-48 hours of receiving your resume.

This seasonal job has now ended, you can get on the list for next year by contacting us below, or send your resume to basictechrecruiting@gmail.com

 

Basichtech Investment Services