Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you can use your extensive influence with the HR department to lobby for more realistic sick leave policies.
She had 19 days of leave. She used it all up on vacation, didn't save any for sick leave. How is that the fault of those of us who are more prudent and don't want her getting us sick?
Anonymous wrote:I guess she's out of leave. I don't want her infecting the whole office! What can I do, legally? My company is in VA. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be pissed if someone came in with the flu
I doubt she actually has the flu. Either she or the OP is exaggerating
It is February, who signs off on 19 says of vacation days this early in the year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be pissed if someone came in with the flu
I doubt shr actually has the flu. Either she or the OP is exaggerating
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can ask HR if you can donate two days of YOUR sick leave to someone who has no more, so she can go home sick.
Wash your hands. Stop being a bitch.
Really? she used up all her sick and vacation leave cavorting with her fiancé. I drag my tired ass in here instead of staying home. Why should she get one minute of my hard saved leave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you can use your extensive influence with the HR department to lobby for more realistic sick leave policies.
She had 19 days of leave. She used it all up on vacation, didn't save any for sick leave. How is that the fault of those of us who are more prudent and don't want her getting us sick?
It sounds like you have a big bucket of paid time off that had to serve as both sick time and vacation. I think when companies lump it together like that people are more likely to use it as vacation. In fact, I think companies try to make it seem like it is a perk, instead of 12 days of vacation and 5 sick days and two floating holidays we are offering 19 days of paid time off.
Also, if her boss won't allow telework even though others have it, assuming her work product is good, there could be other things at play. If I wasn't allowed to telecommute ,and not only was it possible but others were doing it, and I had to take PTO for every snow flake that hit the sky when school was closed, I would drag myself in with the flu too. I'm not saying that was the exact situation but if she had to use PTO for things that others could have made up with telework, I could see not wanting to save sick time on top of that.
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!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you can use your extensive influence with the HR department to lobby for more realistic sick leave policies.
She had 19 days of leave. She used it all up on vacation, didn't save any for sick leave. How is that the fault of those of us who are more prudent and don't want her getting us sick?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legally? Nothing.
Do you really want your admin (low paid already) to use LWOP to recover? Why not allow her to telework?
I am all for her teleworking, but her boss (the one who signs her timesheet) won't allow it.
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!