Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with being dressed in a robe in your home? Completely appropriate.
So if you were doing a video conference from home you would be fine with being in your robe or half naked because you are at home? Usually even in one's own home, once that becomes a work space, basic rules of the workplace apply - including being dressed. If you have employees coming to your house and you are interacting with them in an employer role, then your home is a workplace.
Well said, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with being dressed in a robe in your home? Completely appropriate.
So if you were doing a video conference from home you would be fine with being in your robe or half naked because you are at home? Usually even in one's own home, once that becomes a work space, basic rules of the workplace apply - including being dressed. If you have employees coming to your house and you are interacting with them in an employer role, then your home is a workplace.
Anonymous wrote:I am nursing on maternity leave and my nanny unfortunately sees my boobs a lot. She is supportive and wonderful and I hope I am not insulting her. I am not shy about nudity and I'm not flaunting my boobs; I just can't feed with my newborn under a blanket and I don't enjoy being sequestered from my other child...
Anonymous wrote:I am nursing on maternity leave and my nanny unfortunately sees my boobs a lot. She is supportive and wonderful and I hope I am not insulting her. I am not shy about nudity and I'm not flaunting my boobs; I just can't feed with my newborn under a blanket and I don't enjoy being sequestered from my other child...
Anonymous wrote:My DB has answered the door in his underwear on many occasions.
I looked away, and didn't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with being dressed in a robe in your home? Completely appropriate.
So if you were doing a video conference from home you would be fine with being in your robe or half naked because you are at home? Usually even in one's own home, once that becomes a work space, basic rules of the workplace apply - including being dressed. If you have employees coming to your house and you are interacting with them in an employer role, then your home is a workplace.