No, Lila did not “make Lorraine cry”. Lila made a statement, and Lorraine chose to respond to it in an emotional manner. Not the same thing at all. Bottom line is, Lorraine chose (on some level) to cry, and Lila did not force her to do anything. Case dismissed.
Lorraine is going to need a little backbone if she is going to be a supervisor. For all anyone might have known, the question “How do you get that unique scarecrow look with your hair” could have been the start of a new look, like the “Rachel”
Lila should file a counter claim for hostile workplace environment (1) cameras at each work station; (2) mandated to stay in or dissuaded to leave the building for lunch without full compensation.
Stevefk about 6 years ago
On a first name basis with HR? She must know you pretty well!
okiejoe about 6 years ago
If she’s that thin-skinned she has no place in management.
David Norton Premium Member about 6 years ago
No, Lila did not “make Lorraine cry”. Lila made a statement, and Lorraine chose to respond to it in an emotional manner. Not the same thing at all. Bottom line is, Lorraine chose (on some level) to cry, and Lila did not force her to do anything. Case dismissed.
Nyckname about 6 years ago
Mr. Payne’ll find a new position for her.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 6 years ago
UNION!
B UTTONS about 6 years ago
Lorraine is going to need a little backbone if she is going to be a supervisor. For all anyone might have known, the question “How do you get that unique scarecrow look with your hair” could have been the start of a new look, like the “Rachel”
Lila should file a counter claim for hostile workplace environment (1) cameras at each work station; (2) mandated to stay in or dissuaded to leave the building for lunch without full compensation.
Charlie Tuba about 6 years ago
Did Lila hit Lorraine?
codedaddy about 6 years ago
Who is Norma Rae?