UK employees dislike work colleagues more than their boss
Dislikeable work colleagues, who are noisy, annoying and even steal from the office fridge top the list of workplace grumbles, according to a survey of 650 UK workers.
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Posted by Aphrodite Papadatou | May 1, 2019 | Reward News
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