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2 Apr 2003 12:13PM
A new survey by recruitment agency reed.co.uk claims that 1 in 6 people are bullied by e-mail at work and that almost fifty percent of respondents believe e-mail bullying has increased over the past three years.
The survey claims that senior workers - managers and directors - bear the brunt of the trend, claiming to be bullied the most by e-mail because they are exposed to more staff around them.
Of the 3,484 UK workers and job seekers surveyed, most (26%) believe the medium of e-mail suits... (116 more words)
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