Questionable Tattoo
Jewel
26 Posts
Hi Everyone!
Here's one for Friday afternoon:
A male EE has a tattoo of a fully naked, very well endowed lady, that stretches from his wrist to his elbow.
The tattoo has made some employees uncomfortable so he's now "dressing" the women with a bikini every day by drawing on his arm in pen.
While management understands his desire for self expression, we were wondering if we could require him to wear long sleeves while at work. However, he's mentioned in passing that he doesn't like long sleeves because he gets too warm while wearing them (he works on the floor).
How would you handle this one!
Thanks!
Here's one for Friday afternoon:
A male EE has a tattoo of a fully naked, very well endowed lady, that stretches from his wrist to his elbow.
The tattoo has made some employees uncomfortable so he's now "dressing" the women with a bikini every day by drawing on his arm in pen.
While management understands his desire for self expression, we were wondering if we could require him to wear long sleeves while at work. However, he's mentioned in passing that he doesn't like long sleeves because he gets too warm while wearing them (he works on the floor).
How would you handle this one!
Thanks!
Comments
PORK
(edit) Unless he has some sort of war injury or birth defect, I can't think of a muscle between his wrist and his elbow that would make 'her' do anything obscene, but Pork has my imagination running wild.
Good luck.
>The tattoo has made some employees uncomfortable
>so he's now "dressing" the women with a bikini
>every day by drawing on his arm in pen.
>
Do you mean that there was a complaint made about the tattoo by another employee?
If there was a complaint made and in your investigation you discovered this tattoo it would seem that your only choice would be to instruct the ee to cover up the offensive body art or find another job.
Why people cannot grasp the principal that WORK is work and not play and dress up and express yourself time, completely baffles me. I spend more time explaining our dress code, acceptable body adornments, etc etc than should be required. I think it is pitiful and you should tell your ee that the tattoo is to be covered up during work hours, period.
In our quest to dress individuals appropriately for the workplace, one item in our policy is that large and/or inappropriate tattoos should be covered during work hours. Same thing with nose rings, brow rings or other such body piercings. They should be removed during work hours.
I remember the days when you only had to address the length of someone's skirt!
More than once, we've had EE's run into the Operation Managers office exclaiming "Oh my God - did you see his tattoo!!!" which is why they feel they need to address the situtation.
Jewel
Good Luck, dancing muscles up and down, right and left, I used to be able to do that with my muscles when I had some. Properly placed a dancing tattoo could be interesting.
PORK
Do not let the inmates run the prison...
P.S. I do not think that I would want to paint my forearm every day.