Toxic workplace
Screamingfirecracker - 15/08/2016 04:12 - Canada
Screamingfirecracker - 15/08/2016 04:12 - Canada
Noname - 05/02/2009 23:15 - United States
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Anonymous - 28/11/2015 06:57 - United States - San Francisco
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Anonymous - 03/11/2014 18:03 - Poland - Warsaw
damnedbydurberg - 22/11/2011 00:35 - United States
selfdefense - 12/10/2009 04:16 - United Kingdom
press assault charges.
hope you took pics of any injury
I can smell a lawsuit. Have at em OP
Call the cops. Call the cops. CALL THE COPS.
Ummm...That's assault...
Ummmmm...Pretty sure that's assault.
I hope you called the police then and there. It will be obvious that he threw the book at you. A hard-covered textbook will leave marks. If you wait to file a report, the police might not do anything.
press charges.
Maybe it's different in Canada, but in the USA, police departments can and do not pursue a case unless the civilian pushes them to do so. Some won't even start a case until the civilian reports that the crime occurred, even if they see it in person.
Maybe your boss just wanted to add you to Facebook.
Okay. Just that small amount of information is enough to assume a lot of what your boss is doing isn't legal and you should take it up to the law or something. that's not right
I'm not keen on suing people just to get money, but this time consider it for the well being of the remaining employees.