Is it harrassment or just plain inconsiderate that YOU are a complete MORON???dean5665 said:North Carolina
Is the harrassment of any sort or just inconsiderate?
Awww hell girl, I was waiting on your "It's Friday so I don't give a damn" responsecbg said:Although the above posts have put it a little more strongly than I would have, they are, nonetheless, correct.
Beth, why should she have to do that when she obviously IS trying to maintain her privacy; she sits in HER cubicle.Beth3 said:While I agree this is certainly not illegal, it sure is inappropriate. I'm female and I sure don't want a co-worker doing that at her desk. Yuck. Go to the ladies' room or a conference room where she can shut the door.
dean, I suggest you ask your supervisor if he/she will suggest to the lactating co-worker that it would be better if she did this in private and not in her cubicle in plain view of everyone. Honest-to-God, I can't imagine what she's thinking. Anyway, when you talk to your supervisor or the office manager or whomever, be NICE about it.
rmet4nzkx said:Gee, some guys get turned on by lactating women, is that your problem?
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Yep, MILK AND Cookies TIME![]()
It doesn't matter why. A few states require employers to provide a private, lockable room for employees to pump; I could not find anything in the NC law requiring it.Why is society so "Yuck" about a natural, healthy by-product of procreation???
I agree with you. The OP never stated that there WAS a locked room to use, or conference room with a door available.Beth3 said:Beth, why should she have to do that when she obviously IS trying to maintain her privacy; she sits in HER cubicle. Exactly. A cubicle - not a private office with a door one can shut. I appreciate that individual sensitivities on this are going to differ but an employee pumping breast milk at her work station where others can see what she's doing is simply not appropriate and the vast majority of employers wouldn't allow it. They would ask the employee to use the lounge or a private room they made available for her use.
I mean honestly, can you really imagine having a business discussion with a co-worker while she's doing this? I sure can't.
Fall semester take course "History of Sex" and you'll learn the answer.panzertanker said:Why is society so "Yuck" about a natural, healthy by-product of procreation???