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Study Finds Swearing at Work Boost Morale

The AFP reports that a new study indicates swearing at work might boost employee spirit.
Regular swearing at work can help boost team spirit among staff, allowing them to express better their feelings as well as develop social relationships, according to a study by researchers.

Yehuda Baruch, a professor of management at the University of East Anglia, and graduate Stuart Jenkins studied the use of profanity in the workplace and assessed its implications for managers.

They assessed that swearing would become more common as traditional taboos are broken down, but the key appeared to be knowing when such language was appropriate and when to turn to blind eye.

The pair said swearing in front of senior staff or customers should be seriously discouraged or banned, but in other circumstances it helped foster solidarity among employees and express frustration, stress or other feelings.

"Employees use swearing on a continuous basis, but not necessarily in a negative, abusive manner," said Baruch, who works in the university's business school in Norwich.
It sounds it is the regular everday use of swear words that people might say while still cranking out their work anyway that might be morale boosting among workers. It doesn't mean it would be helpful for managers to swear at employees. Obviously, the abusive "You're a ___" kind of swearing is as mean and unhelpful as it sounds.

Posted on October 16, 2007



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