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Re: This is the kind of harassment I'm talking about.From: Kathy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Oct 30 13:49:45 2008
Yeah, that would be nice, lol! She's the same boss who always tells me anytime I'm out for being sick or a doctor's appointment that I just need to get a hysterectomy. I'm getting so sick and tired of this. The same thing happened at another job I had. I got fired 2 weeks after returning from my lap for being 2 minutes late, because I was pulled over on the side of the road, getting sick. My work never told me about FMLA, which I just found out is a LAW that they have to tell you about it. But I do believe in karma. After I got let go from that job, my boss that fired me actually passed away. I felt bad, but....I mean I wasn't happy, but you know. At Thu, 30 Oct 2008, Tammy wrote: > >OH my god that is horrible I am so sorry you have to go through such >ignorance. That is completely disgraceful,Karma is something I count on >very much so remember what comes around goes around. Sounds to me like >she needs a little sensitivity training. > >At Thu, 30 Oct 2008, Kathy wrote: >> >>So my boss just had a meeting with our entire department. She was >>letting us know that because tomorrow is Friday, Halloween AND >>end-of-month for us (we do accounting), she said that we will all be >>able to leave at 4:00 tomorrow. We used to be able to leave at 4 on the >>last day of the month up until a couple of months ago when they let >>someone go and after that, we couldn't leave early because we had work >>to do right up till 5:00. Well now it seems like we're going to be able >>to leave early tomrorrow. Oh, everyone except me. Because in the >>MIDDLE of the meeting in front of the whole DEPARTMENT, my boss goes "Oh >>and we need someone to cover phones till 5, so since Kathy doesn't have >>little ones, she can stay till 5". WTF can I say? I don't mind staying >>late, and I do need the money, but WTF is up with the whole logic behind >>it? I'm sorry, but with her knowing my health issues and the very real >>possibility of a childless future, this really p!ssed me off. And then >>she proceeded to say it again later in the meeting! She was like "Okay, >>and Kathy, since you don't have kids, you stay till 5". WTF? It's one >>thing to be discriminated against for not having children (which >>absolutely drives me up the wall in the first place), but KNOWING my >>health issues...I just felt like I got slapped in the face. It actually >>bothered me enough that I immediately felt like I was going to cry, but >>we were in a meeting with the whole department...what could I do? I'm so >>upset right now :-(
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