
The following acts are considered insubordination, whenever and wherever they occur, except
A) blatantly following the boss's unreasonable instructions.
B) contemptuous displays of disrespect, such as making insolent comments and, more importantly, portraying these feelings in the attitude shown while on the job.
C) leading or participating in an effort to undermine and remove the boss from power.
D) public criticism of the boss.
E) showing disregard for the chain of command by going around the immediate supervisor or manager with a complaint, suggestion, or political maneuver.
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