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      In the US this is called constructive dismissal. It’s a tactic used by employers to get away with firing someone but not getting hit by unemployment insurance payments.

      The good news for workers is, it still counts as being fired and you still qualify for unemployment if you “quit” under these conditions.

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      This is what most places I’ve been at did even when I was the newbie in the OP

      “Oh, you helped us with some basic IT knowledge and can do even more for us later if we keep you and don’t treat you like shit? How about I get 6in or less from your face and scream so loudly that your ears ring a little when I’m done?”

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        That’s assault. Record that next time and get yourself a settlement.

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          So I actually reached out to a lawyer with a couple other employees over this guy and his wife (they also illegally evicted a couple of people and did some other shit) and the guy worked with us for like a month before disappearing from the face of the earth

          If I wasn’t so busy going to job interviews that never call me back I might have time to find a new lawyer for this but as for now it’s on the backburner

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          I’m 6’4" and this dude was taller and bigger than me + ex-hockey and still regularly coached and taught said sport

          As much as he would have deserved it, I’m 100% certain I’d have lost that fight

          I instead quit on the spot and reported that place to corporate (who straight up told me I was the one in the wrong) as well as OSHA and a few others for various reasons like not having ladders on their docks despite 3 different people falling in and nearly drowning in 1 month