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All the wolves in sheep's clothing will be put to high positions- like Bercham Maybank branch case
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Exploitation of subordinates by superiors can manifest in various ways, ranging from unethical behavior to outright illegal activities. Here are some common forms of exploitation: ### 1. **Overworking Employees** - **Unreasonable Workloads**: Assigning tasks beyond what can reasonably be completed within regular working hours. - **Expecting Unpaid Overtime**: Pressuring employees to work beyond their paid hours without additional compensation. ### 2. **Unfair Treatment** - **Favoritism**: Giving preferential treatment to certain employees based on personal bias rather than merit. - **Discrimination**: Treating employees unfairly based on race, gender, age, religion, or other protected characteristics. ### 3. **Withholding Wages and Benefits** - **Failure to Pay Overtime**: Not compensating employees for hours worked beyond their standard working hours. - **Denying Benefits**: Refusing to provide or reducing access to legally or contractually required benefits like healthcare, leave, or pensions. ### 4. **Verbal and Psychological Abuse** - **Bullying**: Using intimidation, humiliation, or harassment to exert control or instill fear. - **Gaslighting**: Manipulating an employee into doubting their own perceptions or memory. ### 5. **Exploiting Vulnerability** - **Taking Advantage of Economic Need**: Pressuring employees to accept lower wages or unfavorable conditions because they have limited employment options. - **Threatening Job Security**: Using the threat of termination to force compliance with unreasonable demands. ### 6. **Manipulating Career Progression** - **Blocking Promotions**: Deliberately preventing an employee's career advancement due to personal vendettas or to maintain control. - **Taking Credit for Work**: Claiming credit for a subordinate’s work to advance one’s own career at the expense of the subordinate’s recognition. ### 7. **Unethical or Illegal Demands** - **Forcing Illegal Actions**: Coercing employees into engaging in fraudulent activities or other illegal practices. - **Retaliation for Whistleblowing**: Punishing employees who report unethical or illegal activities within the organization. ### 8. **Sexual Harassment** - **Unwanted Advances**: Making inappropriate comments or physical advances toward an employee. - **Quid Pro Quo**: Offering career benefits in exchange for sexual favors. ### 9. **Denial of Basic Rights** - **Refusing Rest Breaks**: Not allowing employees to take legally required breaks. - **Preventing Unionization**: Discouraging or penalizing employees for attempting to organize or join a union. ### 10. **Micromanagement** - **Overcontrol**: Excessively monitoring and controlling every aspect of an employee’s work, leading to stress and reduced autonomy. - **Invasion of Privacy**: Monitoring personal communications or intruding into employees’ personal lives beyond what is necessary for work. These behaviors can have severe consequences for both the employee's well-being and the overall work environment. It's important for organizations to have strong policies and channels for addressing such issues to maintain a healthy and fair workplace.