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‘Per my last email’: how email incivility can affect us at work

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Email incivility in the workplace can have significant and far-reaching consequences, as illustrated by the author's decision to quit after receiving a terse email. The article also references a situation where US government workers were required to justify their employment with bullet points or resign.

Although it might seem like a minor irritant, the consequences of email incivility can be far-reaching

Received a rude email at work? You’re not alone.

When I was weighing a move from full-time to freelance work, a terse email from a colleague – demanding I redo a task from scratch over a technicality – settled the matter instantly. I quit on the spot. Around the same time, thousands of US government workers received an email requiring them to justify their employment “with approx 5 bullets of what you accomplished this week” – or resign.

Clarissa Brincat is a freelance health and science journalist

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Originally published by The Guardian UK Read original →