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Women experience more uncivil and rude behavior from other women than men in the workplace, according to a separate study by the University of Arizona.
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Incivility is contagious and on the rise
Rude behavior toward frontline workers is on the rise, according to a new study.
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Women see more workplace rudeness from other women than from men: UA study
Although men have been widely noticed for inappropriate behavior at work, a study showed that women see more rudeness from each other, PBJ reports.