There’sa million waysfor bosses to be aggravating and nepotism is usually one of them. That’s because hiring a loved one to do a job they’re not right for typically affects more than just them.

Takethis redditor, for instance; when the new boss hired her 21-year-old “IT expert” nephew, the OP knew his days were numbered. And while he was eventually let go from the company, at least he didn’t leave without a taste of sweet revenge.

Seeking to learn more about nepotism and how it can affect the people in the company,Bored Pandagot in touch with Professor of Leadership and Organizational Psychology at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California,Ronald Riggio, Ph.D., who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions. Scroll down to find his thoughts in the text below.

Nepotism in the workplace can have numerous detrimental effects

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This redditor lost his job after his new boss hired her “IT expert” nephew with no actual knowledge of IT

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Nepotism can lead to businesses losing valuable employees

“In many family-owned businesses, employees may feel that the hiring of relatives, and perhaps disparate treatment of them, is ‘normal’; in those instances, there may be less discontent,” Dr. Ronald Riggio told Bored Panda in a recent interview. “But there are also instances where non-relative employees in a family-owned business realize that only family members are going to get advanced to top-level positions in the company, leading to the loss of otherwise valuable employees.”

According to Prof. Riggio, the main disadvantage of nepotism is perceptions of favoritism and unfairness. However, he believes organizations can exist with nepotism, if they adhere to policies of fairness: if only the most qualified candidates, regardless of whether they are related or not, are hired; if promotions and raises or perks also need to be fairly administered; if it is clear that employed relatives are obviously competent. Dr. Riggio believes that would help reduce much of the sense of unfairness and favoritism associated with nepotism.

The expert told Bored Panda that nepotism is usually the most common in family-owned businesses, but hiring of relatives or spouses can be encouraged elsewhere, too. “The upside is what we have called ‘fast trust’—there is usually a bond among family members and they are likely to be seen as more trustworthy, more dedicated, and loyal.

“Of course, family life conflict can spill over into work conflict, and vice versa,” Prof. Riggio added, pointing out that in some companies, hiring those of your kin is explicitly banned, or strongly discouraged.

Favoritism in the workplace can have numerous detrimental effects

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

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In apiece for Forbes, the CEO of Ascension Group International, Duane Tursi, emphasized that preferential treatment at a workplace affects more than just the superior and their favored employee. According to the expert, the ripple effect such a dynamic creates can disrupt team harmony, as well as lower employee morale and productivity.

“Leaders who allow favoritism to dictate decisions instead of merit and performance may unintentionally seed an organizational culture of division and skepticism,” Tursi wrote. “Over time, such a culture not only pushes talent away but also erodes the foundational values and vision that an organization stands for.”

Researchon workplace favoritism and workforce sustainability seconded the idea that playing favorites can have numerous detrimental effects. It found that the perception of the presence of both favoritism and nepotism can result in employees lacking a sense of belongingness or identification with the organization. That leads to anegativeworkplace environment, which can hamper employee morale and satisfaction and defeat the sustainability goals of said workplace.

Quite a few people end up working for the same company their parent does

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Matthew Staiger, a scientist at Opportunity Insights, Harvard’s economic mobility research and policy institute, found that nepotism has a rather significant impact on the job market. After researching the link between the two, he learned that nearly one-third of Americans will work at the same firm as a parent before reaching the age of 30. In thosejobs, such workers tend to earn almost 20% more than they would otherwise.

According to Staiger, people are 200 times more likely to work at their parent’s place of employment compared to similar companies in the same geographic area,Harvard Magazine reports. Such a tendency is believed to be linked to the use of social connections.

Fellow netizens commented on the situation, some applauded the OP’s revenge story

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

Manager Threatens To Call The Cops On IT Guy After Replacing Him With Her Nephew Backfires

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