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Many of us only know about the Great Depression through news accounts, history books or stories passed down from our older relatives. While we may understand that there was real hardship during that time, it may be tough for us to imagine the depth of the anger that many felt.
Unless, of course, you think of what is happening today. Right now, the level of anger at the economic downturn in this country is mimicking what many Americans experienced more than 70 years ago when homes, businesses and jobs were lost, says a business professor.See the full content of this document
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Author Fears Backlash of Anger Not Seen Since Depression
And just like the violence and suicides that erupted during that time, we need to be prepared to see similar reactions in the workplace today, says Dave Logan, a professor at ...
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