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[CA] Major tech corporation - am I liable to get fired or be investigated for admitting to my boss’s boss that multiple people on the team are unhappy and applying for new jobs?
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Poopheadasshat is in California
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I work on a team filled with bullying and office politics all day long. I enjoy the work but hate the fact that my direct boss does nothing to stop these things. Truth be told, he’s a bit of a bully himself. His manager is a very empathetic person and his main goal seems to be the work but also people underneath him being happy to come into work. Or at least he spouts that in all-hands meetings. I want to let him know that we are unhappy but in a way that actually causes action. If I admit this, am I likely to be investigated? Will I be required to admit who on my team is looking for a new job (including myself)? I want to make this anonymous but very direct to him.

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