Work Harrasment
Q: I am in a very difficult position with the company I work for.
The President/CEO hired his nephew to be Operations Manager
at the end of last year. Since then, there have been numerous
difficulties. He has told several female employee's (including
myself) that we are his f****** b*****s, when in my office he
has replied to another employee's i-chat inquiry saying
"I'm busy, stop bugging me", when I have always told fellow
employee's that I'm never to busy to be asked a question.
The list goes on. I have brought these issues to the President/CEO
and VP of Operations attention (they are ex-husband/wife and I
report to the 2 of them). I do know that they spoke with him about
it, but he continues to create a hostile work environment and it
has gotten to the point where I don't like coming in to work.
I have explained all of this, however, because it is the owner's
nephew, I feel like he is getting by lightly and nothing seems
to get resolved. I could look for another job, however, I am in
my 50's and I just want to be able to retire from this job. It pays
well and has great benefits.
Could you please provide insight as to how to truly handle this very
delicate situation.
A: Your situation sounds very uncomfortable. I will try my best to give you some guidance and help. Have you approached the nephew and discussed the items with him that make you uncomfortable? Typically the first person to speak with regarding any issue that may constitute harassment is the person causing the problem. Have you asked him to stop? If that doesn't resolve the problem, then the next step is the manager. Since it sounds as if you have already done that and the problem continues...does the company have