While the standard American workplace was not immune to the changes of the 1960s, etiquette on the job still tended to reflect postwar traditionalism and formality. W hile the standard American workplace was not immune to the changes of the 1960s, etiquette on the job still tended to reflect postwar traditionalism and formality. At the same time, behaviors that are now considered unhealthy and unprofessional could be everyday occurrences on the job. Here are some of the more surprising aspects of workplace etiquette during the 1960s. |
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