Quick question: What is the most outrageous thing someone has said or done to you in a workplace environment?pic.twitter.com/R1BwcOWfAT
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Replying to @drjuliashaw
I can think of a couple, admin person asking "do you want to have a threesome?" ranks highly.
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Replying to @o_guest @drjuliashaw
Being purposefully falsely accused of deleting experimental data is in my top 3, and vicious false rumours spread about me having an affair.
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Replying to @o_guest @drjuliashaw
I think those 3 are the worst, but I'm sure there's more. Academia for women is wild.
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Replying to @o_guest @drjuliashaw
this is not normal. Very not normal. I think u have some pathologically dysfunctional staff in ur workplace.
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Replying to @WiseAwise6711 @drjuliashaw
I don't work at any of those places any more.
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Replying to @o_guest @drjuliashaw
would be interesting to see if occurrences still happen there. Could be a history of victimization behind someone
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Replying to @WiseAwise6711 @drjuliashaw
That's research I'm not willing/obliged to do. The person now works elsewhere, another university. He used to disclose stu's private info.
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Things like age, HIV status, etc. He and another member of staff used to keep a list of masters students they slept w on their office wall.
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For me, since I was very naive and only a student back then, the toughest thing to deal with was how their behaviour was excused by others.
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Also to clarify, this is normal in academia. In fact these aren't in the top 3 worst things I've been told about. Women are treated badly.
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