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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a workplace issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or problems that are relevant to the work environment or organizational context.
Example: "The recent rise in remote work has been identified as a workplace issue that needs to be addressed by management."
Alternatives: "in a professional context" or "as a job-related concern".
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I think it's an overrated issue as a workplace issue.
After my last column, on obesity as a workplace issue, my inbox was full of messages describing long days of sedentary work — along with lunches gulped down in the office, frequent travel and BlackBerrys that never seem to quit.
It was no one's job at my university to hear or care what had happened to me and I did not conceptualize it as a workplace issue, but rather as a personal one cloaked in fear, shame and silence.
We saw this with VAWA - and as a former domestic violence prosecutor I'm so pleased that the UFCW Women's Convention will pass a resolution about domestic violence as a workplace issue.
Ernst & Young officials also received additional praise this week from U.K.-based Lgroupdvocacy group Stonewall, which named the firm "Employer of their Year" in the annual Workplace Equality Index, due in part to their sponsorship of National Student Pride and its discussion with clients about sexual orientation as a workplace issue, according to Accountancy Age.
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Cases of sexual harassment at parties are often attempted to be excused as 'a bit of fun' rather than a workplace issue.
Upset about a workplace issue?
You are anxious about a workplace issue.
This is not just a workplace issue, either.
It is not just a workplace issue or a legal issue.
It should be a workplace issue.
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