
"Cracking the Code: Unveiling Toxic Workplace Language and Employee Stress"
A former corporate professional has identified eight examples of coded language used in toxic workplaces that can cause employee stress. These phrases, such as "we're kind of slammed" and "assume positive intent," often have hidden meanings that indicate issues like work avoidance, authoritarian power dynamics, and gaslighting. The use of coded language can be particularly confusing for neurodivergent individuals. It is important for employees to be aware of these red flags and seek clarity when needed, as effective communication is crucial in a healthy work environment.