Employee's "health" affecting co-workers
KP68
164 Posts
My apologies for posting this here, but I wasn't sure where it would be appropriate.
We have an employee who has had what seems to be a rather 'chronic' cough for literally years, and it is affecting co-workers in a negative way, and I will spare you the gruesome details. Employees had, in the past, asked him if he was okay, because these coughing jags would last for a long time, and his response was always very short and well, rude.
This hasn't caused him to miss any work, so I'm not sure how this should be addressed. A co-worked did say that "it is affecting the way I work...".
Any suggestions on how this should be approached, or if we even should?
Thank you!
We have an employee who has had what seems to be a rather 'chronic' cough for literally years, and it is affecting co-workers in a negative way, and I will spare you the gruesome details. Employees had, in the past, asked him if he was okay, because these coughing jags would last for a long time, and his response was always very short and well, rude.
This hasn't caused him to miss any work, so I'm not sure how this should be addressed. A co-worked did say that "it is affecting the way I work...".
Any suggestions on how this should be approached, or if we even should?
Thank you!
Comments
If it's just an office annoyance, they may have to tolerate it....
I'm sure the coughing is much more annoying to the ee doing the coughing than those listening to it!!
Everytime my dad sneezes he YELLS "GOD D@#$% IT!" Literally like this:
"AAAAAAAAHHHHHCCCCCHHHHHOOOOOOOOOO GOD D@#$% IT!"
When I was little he did this in public much to my Lutheran Deaconess mother's dismay. She told me a couple of months ago that he did it in a BIBLE STUDY once, too. #-o
Anyway, I get irritated after a while. The one in our office is caused by a combination of allergies and asthma. Sometimes, the ladies medications just don't help. Tuning it out is difficult, but I close the door and turn on some music - helps a little, but with our thin office walls, not much.
Can/should something be said to this employee?
I guess I'm looking to find out if there is any regulation that would prevent us from asking him if he's okay, etc.
A way to open the door, if you will, for him to let us know if there is something bigger going on.
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There you go. I'll take 30% of all sales. x:D