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In October 2016, Lynn Hamilton found herself doubled over a sidewalk experiencing her second anxiety attack. That was the impact of the threats and subterfuge from work colleagues she once thought she could trust. And her story is by no means unique. Though few of their stories are known, thousands of people experience bullying in the workplace. Fear of retaliation, a desire to forget, or a lack of evidence are just some of the reasons why these stories remain hidden. Divided into four gripping sections, this memoir delves deep into Hamilton's harrowing lived experience. From deteriorating…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In October 2016, Lynn Hamilton found herself doubled over a sidewalk experiencing her second anxiety attack. That was the impact of the threats and subterfuge from work colleagues she once thought she could trust. And her story is by no means unique. Though few of their stories are known, thousands of people experience bullying in the workplace. Fear of retaliation, a desire to forget, or a lack of evidence are just some of the reasons why these stories remain hidden. Divided into four gripping sections, this memoir delves deep into Hamilton's harrowing lived experience. From deteriorating trust and collaboration with her manager and coworkers, to the insomnia that then began to cloud her judgement, Hamilton spares no detail in the recount of her torment and abuse. With courage and help, Hamilton finally chose to speak up. Would there be a breakthrough? "Blood in the Water" is a raw and powerful testament to resilience, highlighting the importance of addressing workplace bullying and the profound lessons that emerge from the depths of adversity.
Autorenporträt
Lynn Hamilton is an Ottawa resident and mother. She is a pragmatic, hopeful person who is motivated to fix the problems she sees around her and create positive change. This book is her latest attempt at doing so.