I’ve Been Passed Over for a Promotion Because of My Co-Workers’ Sabotage. I’m Afraid It’s About to Get Worse.
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A hospital employee was passed over for a promotion due to sabotage by coworkers.
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A hospital employee works with 20 people. They do self-reviews and peer reviews every year. Their coworkers sabotaged them, so they didn't get a promotion. This happened in a hospital subdepartment.
Why it matters
This story matters because it shows how coworkers can affect someone's career. It also highlights the challenges of working in a team.
In brief
- What happened to the employee?
- They were passed over for a promotion.
- Why did they miss out on the promotion?
- Their coworkers sabotaged them.
- Where did this happen?
- In a hospital subdepartment.
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