Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is happening now is that I think I am about to get laid off.
You should be, you are incoherent.
Anonymous wrote:What is happening now is that I think I am about to get laid off.
Anonymous wrote:What is happening now is that I think I am about to get laid off.
Anonymous wrote:What is happening now is that I think I am about to get laid off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it was consensual, but he was in a position of power over me, which makes it sexual harassment.
I think the actions are by management (his former bosses), because they don't like the fact that we were sleeping together (don't know if they know or not).
Do you have evidence that they knew or should have known? Do you have evidence that they want to fire you because you were sleeping together (as opposed to eliminating your job)?
My employees knew, or at least suspected (I heard their whispers and gossip). When they were laid off last year, I bet they told HR.
That is not evidence. What evidence do you have?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So your question is whether you can make up a retaliation case, when there was no actual retaliation? And when your boss, who you were having sex with, actually did you a favor?
You're gross.
I would say I got special treatment because of our relationship. Isn't that quid pro quo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it was consensual, but he was in a position of power over me, which makes it sexual harassment.
I think the actions are by management (his former bosses), because they don't like the fact that we were sleeping together (don't know if they know or not).
Do you have evidence that they knew or should have known? Do you have evidence that they want to fire you because you were sleeping together (as opposed to eliminating your job)?
My employees knew, or at least suspected (I heard their whispers and gossip). When they were laid off last year, I bet they told HR.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it was consensual, but he was in a position of power over me, which makes it sexual harassment.
I think the actions are by management (his former bosses), because they don't like the fact that we were sleeping together (don't know if they know or not).
Anonymous wrote:So your question is whether you can make up a retaliation case, when there was no actual retaliation? And when your boss, who you were having sex with, actually did you a favor?
You're gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it was consensual, but he was in a position of power over me, which makes it sexual harassment.
I think the actions are by management (his former bosses), because they don't like the fact that we were sleeping together (don't know if they know or not).
Do you have evidence that they knew or should have known? Do you have evidence that they want to fire you because you were sleeping together (as opposed to eliminating your job)?
My employees knew, or at least suspected (I heard their whispers and gossip). When they were laid off last year, I bet they told HR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it was consensual, but he was in a position of power over me, which makes it sexual harassment.
I think the actions are by management (his former bosses), because they don't like the fact that we were sleeping together (don't know if they know or not).
How would management fire you for sleeping with the old boss if they don't even know about it? From what you said, only the fact that you were sleeping with him saved your job last time, given the broader layoffs at the company.
Focus your efforts on trying to do a good job to stave off a layoff and/or start looking for a new job. Your conceptions of EE law are way off base and it sounds like you would have no case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it was consensual, but he was in a position of power over me, which makes it sexual harassment.
I think the actions are by management (his former bosses), because they don't like the fact that we were sleeping together (don't know if they know or not).
Do you have evidence that they knew or should have known? Do you have evidence that they want to fire you because you were sleeping together (as opposed to eliminating your job)?