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So do they work? Well medical experts and pharmacists say no, and it has to be said if weight loss came in a bottle the whole world would be slim. To date no herbal preparations have been conclusively shown in trials to be both safe and effective for long-term weight loss. Just because it's natural doesn't mean it's safe, and you're far better off sticking to a healthy diet and taking exercise. How to deal with a sexually harrassing boss? We all dread it happening to us -- we get an awful boss that we just can't live with. It's no wonder that Warner Brothers made the Hollywood movie, Horrible Bosses. In the movie, Jennifer Aniston plays an out-of-control sexual predator who's set her sights on her assistant and won't take no for an answer. And although this leads to a number of funny scenes in the film, in real life sexual harassment is a very serious issue that can be difficult for employees to talk about. Sexual harassment can be anything that's sexual in nature which makes you uncomfortable. It could be something as innocuous as a colleague asking if you had sex over the weekend, to your boss patting you on the bum as you walk by his desk. But what do you do if it happens to you? The best advice is to start keeping a journal. Write down what happened, what was said to you, and how you chose to deal with it at the time. Put the date and the time of the incident. Keep the journal in a safe place, preferably at home. Next, tell someone. Start with your Human Resources department. If you work for a small company and there is no HR department then talk to your boss's boss. Remember, you have done nothing wrong. In the UK, you have a legal right under the Sex Discrimination Act not to be sexually harassed by your boss or colleagues. This covers things like comments about the way you look that you find demeaning, indecent remarks, questions about your sex life, sexual discrimination and sexual demands. If you're experiencing this you may feel there is no alternative but to leave your job. If you don't have anyone you can talk to, you can get free advice from the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS). You may be thinking you need this job. No you don't. No job is worth sticking with if you're being sexually harassed. It's not worth your health, it's not worth your time, and it certainly isn't worth any amount of money. Hand in your notice and file for unfair dismissal. It's that simple. #green tea extract diet pills #can you snort diet pills #thrive keto gummies #rainbow diet pills

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