In this episode author and song writer Charles Ford discusses his book, The Anatomy of a Corporate Lynching
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In part 1 Mr. Ford explains the title meaning and why he chose to use it for his book, The Anatomy of a Corporate Lynching.
In part 2 Mr. Ford discusses what means when uses the word justice within the context of his book.
In part 3 Mr. Ford discusses his probationary period and the expectations he dealt with when he began his employment with Con Edison.
In part 4 Mr. Ford explains some effects on workplace morale when there is a lack of training.
In part 5 Mr. Ford speaks on how discretion in application of company policy is used in the workplace
In part 6 Mr. Ford discusses employee and union handbooks.
In part 7 Mr. Ford speaks on workplace meetings on performance. He also speaks on the Importance of getting reviews in writing.
In part 8 Mr. Ford explains the poor man’s copyright. He also speaks on his motivation for creating an unsolicited corporate tagline for Con Edison.
In part 9 Mr. Ford speaks on if racism was involved in the mistreatment that he experienced on the job.
In part 10 Mr. Ford discusses employee fact finding meetings and how to deal with them on the job.
In part 11 Mr. Ford discussed the importance of creativity and accessing its value
In part 12 Mr. Ford discusses the importance of recording/documenting your experiences daily if you are dealing with issues on the job.
In part 13 Mr. Ford provides his opinion on the action of helping and speaking up for coworkers on the job who are getting mistreated.
In part 14 Mr. Ford discusses how training was withheld by managers at their discretion
In part 15 Mr. Ford for speaks Importance of being calm on the job when you deal with overt mistreatment.
In part 16 Mr. Ford discusses the role stereotyping plays on employees not wanting to ask for help even from labor advocates when they deal with problems on the job.
In part 17 Mr. Ford explains what the equal employment opportunity commission is and if they should be used as a resource to deal with workplace issues.
In part 18 Mr. Ford discusses the importance of developing other sources of income while employed.
In part 19 Mr. Ford discusses the importance of defining and putting boundaries on relationships with coworkers. Be professional they are not friends or family
In part 20 Mr. Ford defines unions and their purpose. He also explains the role of a beck objector.
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