Relations between employees and their bosses are as bad as ever. More than 40 percent of the 400 mid-level employees surveyed for a new study said they wouldn't acknowledge their boss if they ran into each other on the street. Another 32 percent indicated that they work for a 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' type and nearly a third - 29 percent - said their boss would 'throw them under the bus' to save his or her job. The research showed that workers enduring such circumstance are stressed both at work and at home, are less willing to exert effort for the company good, experience sleep disturbances, report declining levels of self-worth and suffer from a variety of additional quality-of-life maladies. (Daily Mail)