calysto999
Junior Member
My husband was offered a position in VA and we relocated from CA. He was told initially that he would have his own office. On his first day of work the boss stated that he would have to share an office with a junior associate who happens to be a young unmarried female. My husband spoke to his boss about being uncomfortable as a married man working in such close proximity as a young female and asked to be placed in a cubicle or to share an office with a male. His boss looked at him like he was crazy. My husband then went to HR and they blew off his concern as well. We are from California where this matter would be treated a little more delicately I believe. As a professional woman, I can't imagine my employer forcing me to work in the same room with a male if I was uncomfortable for any reason. My husband is going to approach his boss one more time to ask what can be done, but our options currently are to have him quit or stay and deal with being uncomfortable all day. Is there anything that can be done from a legal perspective? I worked with people that were given reasonable fixes to their working situation for being easily distracted, (moving cube away from hallway) or scheduling changes. We would have to pay back our relocation which is another detail that makes this so complicated. Thank you.