Truly Shakespearean passions boil in the offices of large and small companies during the first weeks of September: shouts, quarrels, insults. Psychologists diagnose that these are the consequences of the so-called post-holiday syndrome. Clerks that have relaxed on the sea and ocean shores can’t return to the tempo of work quickly.
Experts have even calculated that this psychological discomfort develops into unmotivated aggression by not less than a half of just-rested citizens. Furthermore, if this behaviour more frequently manifested itself only in verbal squabbles with the colleagues earlier, now manhandling is already in question as well. Such fights don’t get into the police reports: the governing body doesn’t want to tell tales out of the office. But sociologists say that the number of brawls at work has doubled during the recent year. Moreover, people of quite peaceful professions take part in brawls.