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Q: Have you been verbally abused or severely harassed (non-sexual) by your boss at your current job?

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Gender

Male
80% No
Female
78% No
Non-Binary
78% No

Ethnicity

% who responded "no"

83% of Asian or Pacific Islander employees selected "No" when asked "Have you been verbally abused or severely harassed (non-sexual) by your boss at your current job?", while only 64% of Native American employees chose "No".

83%
Asian or Pacific Islander
81%
Caucasian
78%
Other
76%
Hispanic or Latino
70%
African American/Black
64%
Native American

Department

% who responded "no"

89% of employees in the Customer Success department selected "No" when asked "Have you been verbally abused or severely harassed (non-sexual) by your boss at your current job?", while only 70% of employees in the Design department chose "No".

Customer Success 89%
HR 87%
Executive 82%
Business Development 81%
Customer Support 81%
IT 81%
Engineering 80%
Marketing 79%
Sales 79%
Product 77%
Operations 77%
Admin 77%
Finance 77%
Legal 74%
Communications 71%
Design 70%

Age

% who responded "no"

81% of employees aged 41-45 selected "No" when asked "Have you been verbally abused or severely harassed (non-sexual) by your boss at your current job?", while only 70% of employees aged 18-25 chose "No".

Education

% who responded "no"

83% of employees with a Bachelor's education level selected "No" when asked "Have you been verbally abused or severely harassed (non-sexual) by your boss at your current job?", while only 71% of employees with a Associate's education level chose "No".

Experience

% who responded "no"

80% of employees at their company 6 to 10 Years selected "No" when asked "Have you been verbally abused or severely harassed (non-sexual) by your boss at your current job?", while only 75% of Entry Level employees at their company chose "No".

75
Entry Level
77
1 to 3 Years
79
3 to 6 Years
80
6 to 10 Years
80
Over 10 Years

Location

% who responded "no"

85% of employees in San Francisco selected "No" when asked "Have you been verbally abused or severely harassed (non-sexual) by your boss at your current job?", while only 64% of employees in Fort Lauderdale, FL chose "No".

San Francisco 85%
Boston 84%
Seattle 82%
Denver 82%
Washington, DC 82%
Phoenix 80%
Atlanta 80%
Riverside, CA 80%
New York 79%
Chicago 79%
Minneapolis 79%
San Diego 79%
Los Angeles 76%
Dallas 76%
Houston 76%
Fort Lauderdale, FL 64%

Gender & Department

% who responded "no"

92% of Male employees in the Customer Success department selected "No" when asked "Have you been verbally abused or severely harassed (non-sexual) by your boss at your current job?", while only 50% of Non-Binary employees in the Operations department chose "No".

Admin
Male 80%
Female 77%
Business Development
Male 81%
Female 80%
Communications
Male 69%
Female 71%
Customer Success
Male 92%
Female 85%
Customer Support
Male 82%
Female 81%
Design
Male 73%
Female 68%
Engineering
Male 82%
Female 70%
Executive
Male 84%
Female 79%
Finance
Male 75%
Female 78%
HR
Male 82%
Female 89%
IT
Male 81%
Female 82%
Legal
Male 63%
Female 80%
Marketing
Male 78%
Female 81%
Operations
Male 74%
Female 81%
Product
Male 78%
Female 75%
Sales
Male 82%
Female 76%

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