The upcoming year-end party season, 'shortage show' Is it bullying at work?



It is the year-end party season that has come three years after social distancing was lifted.

Since this summer, corporate dinners and events have been revived.

In particular, there are many people who are worried that their chess show will disappear into history.

Would it be better to enjoy with peace of mind in the spirit of "People who play well while playing also play well when working"?

Or is there a smart way to get out of it? 



Strictly speaking, in-house talent show can also be 'workplace bullying'.

It is one of the cases of workplace bullying when you are forced to show off your skills at a place where work continuity is recognized outside of working hours, such as a dinner party.

Workplace harassment refers to an act that is related to work and causes physical or mental suffering to workers due to unreasonable interference other than general work orders.

Of course, it's out of the question if you want to show off your shogi! 



"Am I sensitive?!"



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"Am I sensitive?"

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If you have experienced or witnessed bullying at work, such as an in-house talent show,

contact (tiki@sbs.co.

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Even if it's not a topic related to bragging about internal organs, if there are things that you feel sensitive about in your daily life, I'll wait for your story. 


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