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Making Room for The Tallest Poppies: A Call to Action

TALL POPPY SYNDROME (TPS) is a term referring to flowers that grow higher than those around them and as a result, are cut down to size. Apparently, this is a fitting analogy for the Canadian workplace. A recent study by Thomson Reuters, Canadian HR Reporter, Viewpoint Leadership and Women of Influence reveals the true scope of the issue of women being ‘cut down’ at work — and the results should be a wake-up call for companies across the country.

The Tallest Poppy report shows, in unprecedented detail, that many women are suffering severe psychological and emotional damage from their treatment in the workplace. The data is deeply troubling: Of the 1,501 respondents, 87.3 per cent felt that their achievements at work were undermined by colleagues or superiors.

Respondents came from many different professions and all levels of seniority. They reported that those attacking them were split almost evenly between men and women, and that both co-workers and superiors

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