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I use the phrase "corporate bollocks" to refer to the oppressive organisational cultures I have experienced in my work life in both the private and public sectors. There is a colossal failure in consumer trust because many unethical corporations refuse to act responsibly and truthfully, with regard to their employees, consumers and the planet. This book was written to help provide support to those employed within toxic, and oppressive organisational cultures. It also explores, should you choose to, how you might escape the corporate jungle and find happiness elsewhere.

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I use the phrase "corporate bollocks" to refer to the oppressive organisational cultures I have experienced in my work life in both the private and public sectors. There is a colossal failure in consumer trust because many unethical corporations refuse to act responsibly and truthfully, with regard to their employees, consumers and the planet. This book was written to help provide support to those employed within toxic, and oppressive organisational cultures. It also explores, should you choose to, how you might escape the corporate jungle and find happiness elsewhere.
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Autorenporträt
CAMILLE WORDSWORTH, MBA was born on Tobago, a tiny Caribbean island. Camille attended university in the United States to pursue a business degree. Over the course of her career specialising in marketing and finance, she has lived in the United States, the Caribbean, and Europe; consequently, she has a deep affinity to the plight of global workers. Camille witnessed first-hand how tough job layoffs and restructures were on employees, and she knew from experience how stressful these situations can be. Camille was driven to light a path for others to follow. After spending decades working for many large corporations, Camille focused on using her knowledge to find a way to help those who felt trapped in their jobs and performing unfulfilling work. Camille has a global perspective when it comes to work and the planet. She hopes to show the world how truly similar we all are in our desire for justice, fair treatment, and to protect our planet.