Updated On: 01 February, 2023 10:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
“My boss is brutal. Any form of feedback gets him aggressive, vengeful, and wicked. He is selfish to the core and uses positional authority to inflict damage without a second thought”, shares a disgruntled city-based designer

Humiliation at workplace is a rising trend that is pushing employees to call it out and quit their jobs. Photo courtesy: iStock
Humiliation at workplace is a culture no company would like to identify with. However, it is a rampant practice that is pushing people into unhealthy working conditions or quitting altogether. Mumbai-based leadership coach and a seasoned HR, Prabir Jha says, “Despite the ongoing toxicity at workplace, people are finally calling it out and seeking a more fulfilling role. With the evolving awareness and job fluidity, people are more empowered to not live with this malaise.”
A recent study by MIT Sloan shows that toxic work culture is a primary factor pushing people to quit their jobs. While LinkedIn bleeds with layoffs, Midday Online spoke to employees who finally put in their papers to end the unbearable whims of a foul workplace.
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