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We spend a significant proportion of our lives at work. So when we are under fire and our boss is giving us a hard time it can have a significant impact on our happiness and well being. It can cause stress, anxiety and even problems in other areas of our lives. Employed But Under Fire is written to give comfort if you are under fire. It will explain in simple terms what is really going on at work and strategies you can adopt to help you see a way forward out of the stress. A few things you will learn: How to negotiate an employment agreement How to answer misconduct allegations How to deal with a performance management process How to deal with a bully How to raise a personal grievance and get it resolved "There is nothing like this on the market, this is a must read for anyone facing employment issues which I can say are the norm rather than the exception" Ken Vesey
Between 1914 and 1918, the Western Front passed through some of Europe's most populated and industrialised regions. Large towns including Nancy, Reims, Arras, and Lens lay at the heart of the battlefield. Their civilian inhabitants endured artillery bombardment, military occupation, and material hardship. Many fled for the safety of the French interior, but others lived under fire for much of the war, ensuring the Western Front remained a joint civil-military space. Communities under Fire explores the wartime experiences of civilians on both sides of the Western Front, and uncovers how urban communities responded to the dramatic impact of industrialized war. It discusses how war shaped civilians' personal and collective identities, and explores how the experiences of military violence, occupation, and forced displacement structured the attitudes of civilians at the front towards the rest of the nation. Drawing on a vast array of archival sources, letters, diaries, and newspapers in English, French, and German, it reveals the history of the Western Front from the perspective of its civilian inhabitants. From Leningrad to Warsaw, Hamburg, and, more recently, Sarajevo and Donetsk, urban violence has remained a feature of warfare in Europe, turning cities into battlefields. On each occasion, civilian populations were at the heart of military operations, and forced to adapt to life in a warzone. This was also the case between 1914 and 1918, despite the myth that the First World War was predominantly a soldiers' war. The civilian inhabitants of the Western Front were among the first to suffer the full impact of modern, industrialized war in an urban setting. Communities under Fire explains the multiple ways by which these urban residents responded to, were changed by, succumbed to, or survived the enormous pressures of life in a warzone.
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