(November 30, 2024 at 2:35 am)The Architect Of Fate Wrote:Quote:Your boss is not your father; it is not his job to do what every adult should be able to do at the most basic level; solve interpersonal problems *by themselves.*A boss is an administrative figure who should make it clear asshole behavior has no place at work.
Quote:You are an adult; your coworker is an adult - behave like it.It's 100% adult to report asshole behavior at work to people higher up so they can handle it
Quote:You don't like what they said? Cool, ignore it.
You don't like what they said? report it because asshole behavior has no place at work nor should you have to put up with it
Quote:They won't let you ignore it? Cool, they are fired.Let's just skip that part and go straight to the part were the person is yeeted for asshole behavior
It is part of the rules in corporate Canada that when there is conflict, abusive language, you shouldn't handle it by yourself.
You should report it to your boss/supervisor. The info will probably be submitted to HR, it probably goes into your file and they will probably talk to everyone who is involved.
There was a case where my mother worked. For some reason, a group of afghan women were picking on another afghan woman. She was crying a lot. I'm sure she hated to go to work. My mom was being friendly with her. I think it was the only friend the afghan woman had at that work location. Eventually, the afghan quit.
Since Canada is a multicultural place and since it brings people randomly from any country, for sure, there is conflict to be friction in the workplace.
There is going to be plenty of such cases.
Another example:
https://www.atheists.org/2022/03/houston-pledge-of-allegiance-lawsuit/?emci=5c678e82-70b0-ec11-997e-281878b83d8a&emdi=3852ccd7-75b0-ec11-997e-281878b83d8a&ceid=8326847
Quote:American Atheists Wins Settlement for Harassed Nonreligious Student
By American Atheists Legal
Tuesday, Mar 29, 2022
Houston, TX—Today, the civil rights organization American Atheists announced a successful settlement on behalf of a nonreligious student who was harassed, disciplined, and retaliated against for sitting out the Pledge of Allegiance.
The defendant, the student’s 12th grade sociology teacher, agreed to settle the case. As a result of that agreement, the Texas Association of School Boards, a risk pool funded by Texas school districts, has paid $90,000 to resolve the case before trial.
“Nonreligious students often face bullying or harassment for expressing their deeply held convictions,” said Nick Fish, president of American Atheists. “No one should have to endure the years of harassment, disrespect, and bullying our client faced. The fact that this happened in a public school and at the hands of staff who should know better is particularly appalling. After nearly 5 years of litigation, the defendant finally made the only smart decision and agreed to settle this case.”