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<blockquote data-quote="UPSSOCKS" data-source="post: 768065" data-attributes="member: 25187"><p>You guys are so comical.... Instead of causing a big stink (pun intended) how bout you just practice a little better personal hygiene.</p><p>However someone finally got it right. An OJS is not harrasment, supervising is not harrassment, instructing worthless workers to work is not harrassment, but telling someone they stink is harrassment. </p><p>UNLESS....</p><p>I think the OP hasn't been completly truthful. Let's say pickup and over9five work side by side. Now let's assume over9five stinks. If pickup tells his supervisor that he can't work next to over9five anymore because of the smell, should the supervisor tell over9five that he smells. If he does tell him he smells, is it harrassment? </p><p> </p><p>By the way I have seen an employee disciplined for personal hygiene. Inside Operation employees work close together sometimes only a few feet apart. If someone's odor is unbearable to the workers around them, management has to step in. The girl that worked next to this guy would vomit from the stench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSSOCKS, post: 768065, member: 25187"] You guys are so comical.... Instead of causing a big stink (pun intended) how bout you just practice a little better personal hygiene. However someone finally got it right. An OJS is not harrasment, supervising is not harrassment, instructing worthless workers to work is not harrassment, but telling someone they stink is harrassment. UNLESS.... I think the OP hasn't been completly truthful. Let's say pickup and over9five work side by side. Now let's assume over9five stinks. If pickup tells his supervisor that he can't work next to over9five anymore because of the smell, should the supervisor tell over9five that he smells. If he does tell him he smells, is it harrassment? By the way I have seen an employee disciplined for personal hygiene. Inside Operation employees work close together sometimes only a few feet apart. If someone's odor is unbearable to the workers around them, management has to step in. The girl that worked next to this guy would vomit from the stench. [/QUOTE]
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