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Terms of endearment with co-workers, i.e. "honey," "dear" are considered verbal abuse and charges can be brought up against the employee.
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Terms of endearment with co-workers, i.e. "honey," "dear" are considered verbal
abuse and charges can be brought up against the employee.
a) True
b) False
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a) True
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