Discrimination from one's manager really bites

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Published by University of Leicester Press Office for University of Leicester in Health and also in Education

Mental health workers are more likely to be depressed or anxious when they experience discrimination from their managers than when it comes from patients, a study has found. Discrimination from the patients’ visitors also causes more distress than discrimination from the patients. A research team led by Professor Stephen Wood at the University of Leicester’s School of Management looked at the effects of prejudice, including sex, racial and age discrimination, from different groups of people...

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