Mar 29, 2016
Mention the word "cyberbullying" and most of us think of adolescents or young adults using social media to insult or embarrass their peers. Indeed, the high-profile cases attracting media attention typically involve troubled teens bullied by their classmates, often with tragic results.
Adults are not immune from the dangers of cyberbullying, however. As cyberbullies graduate into the workforce, and employees more often use social media, email, and text messages to communicate, it is becoming an increasing problem for employers.
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