Posts Tagged ‘income inequity’
The 1 percenters with a conscience
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
“We are the 1 percent. We stand with the 99 percent.” Now that’s a rare statement!
An internet gathering of rich folks who feel empathy for the rest of us can be found at this website.
Tags: 1 percent, 99 percent, income inequity
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Inequity: Reality for targets of workplace bullying and U.S. society
Wednesday, October 26th, 2011
Bullied targets plead for relief from stress-related health and mental health injuries (up to and including PTSD). They are certainly bothered by the pain, once they connect the dots and realize that it is the exposure to abuse that causes it. Moreso, they are incensed by the injustice, the unfairness, of it all. It’s an upside-down work world where the ingratiating do-nothing predators torment with impunity. It’s not a fair world. That stark realization does untold damage to the target’s worldview. In turn, that violation of assumptions forces them to redefine who they are at the core. Bullying is a life-changing series of events, and in most cases, not ending in a better world for the target.
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Tags: bullied targets, CBO, Congressional Budget Office, income inequity, injustice, top 1%
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