Can I file a complaint with HR since our admin came in with the flu?

Anonymous



It's terrible that people are hating on each other when the REAL problem here is that people in this country don't have anywhere enough paid leave!
Anonymous
There is something seriously wrong with you, OP. You have to know that right? When everyone in a thread is telling you you are nuts, it might be time to consider that you are the one with the problem. You either need therapy or a dose of reality. Either way, I feel very sorry for the people who have to work with you. By all means, complain to HR. Maybe they'll find a reason to fire you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


It's terrible that people are hating on each other when the REAL problem here is that people in this country don't have anywhere enough paid leave!


PREACH!
Anonymous
Wash your hands and don't touch your eyes or mouth. Are you a millennial?
Anonymous
Please file a formal complaint with your HR department. Then be sure to let us know what their response is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is something seriously wrong with you, OP. You have to know that right? When everyone in a thread is telling you you are nuts, it might be time to consider that you are the one with the problem. You either need therapy or a dose of reality. Either way, I feel very sorry for the people who have to work with you. By all means, complain to HR. Maybe they'll find a reason to fire you.


+1. OP must be a miserable person in real life and an even more miserable employee / coworker. Who cares what the admin used her leave for? It's her f'ing choice, not yours. You don't want to be around someone who is sick? Go. The. Hell. Home. Yourself. You have no idea that she has the flu. It could be allergies (given the warmer weather here), it could just be the common cold. There is nothing you can legally say or do. But I suggest that when you have a moment, you pull that big stick out your butt. Psycho.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, Buttercup, I would suggest you lighten up.


I hope you get the flu.


I hope you get pneumonia.
Anonymous
Things you could advocate for:

-policy that allows people who have a sick note saying they are able to work but contagious to telework
-more leave
-a policy that doesn't allow people to use up all their yearly leave in one go
-a different accrual model (we get half our days as a block at the beginning of the fiscal year and then accrue the rest monthly)
-a system that divides PTO into vacation/sick/personal and doesn't allow sick days to be rolled into vacation
-a policy that people with whatever symptoms have to wear a mask
Anonymous
Maybe she was forced to come in sick. What if she called in and her boss said no you must come in or you are fired.
Anonymous
Oh FFS. What can you do "legally"? That is what is wrong with this country today. Ugh
Anonymous
Maybe you should get a flu shot OP.
Anonymous
Just file the claim. HR will roll their eyes and talk about you once you walk out the door, but at least you'll feel empowered and stop being so bitter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


It's terrible that people are hating on each other when the REAL problem here is that people in this country don't have anywhere enough paid leave!
. The employee had sick leave and used it on vacation. I'd be annoyed, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. You all have convinced me that my workplace won't protect me so I'm going to work at home the rest of today and also tomorrow. Thanks!


So OP is a liar, earlier in the thread, the OP says this:
"I am all for her teleworking, but her boss (the one who signs her timesheet) won't allow it."

Or the OP has a different boss and can tele work, but usually, admin's work for multiple people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don't YOU take some leave then? Maybe your empathy will return after a break.


She's already had 3 days off. It's my fault that she doesn't eat right or exercise and uses all her paid leave for fun instead of banking any for illness?


You know that the flu is caused by a virus, not failing to eat right or exercise or going on vacation, right? It's her time to use as she pleases. Being annoyed is one thing. Asking for legal options to do something about it is completely different.

For what it's worth, the person in my office who did this is a senior partner. She gave the flu to our receptionist, by standing around coughing and sneezing at the reception desk while contagious. Doctor told her not to come to work. She ignored the instruction.
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