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Is this bullying?
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Sounds like a couple of tots in a playground rather than two adults in a workplace. If this little charmer has told your boss he doesn't want to work with you but not said why, and you've not told your boss he's calling you a b**ch, what on earth must your boss be thinking? Grow up, have a sensible conversation with your boss and then manage the situation and your subordinate. If you can't, then ask for help/training to do so. At 24 you've not got much life experience behind you, other than the aforementioned playground squabbles, so no shame in seeking to improve your skills.1
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TELLIT01 asked what you meant by that and I can't see an answer.Charlie3331 said:. . . now I'm technically his boss. . . .
(A) Is he supposed to report to you or (B) are you simply at a higher level in the hierarchy but not directly supervising/managing him?
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