I would hope things like spit cups, changing tp, washing your own dishes, and the elimination of bigoted language would be covered.
What they would tell me: less cursing, more smiles, no rolling eyes.
What I bet is covered: nothing specific, generalities of treating people with respect and key words to emphasize any federal law on bias or harassment in the workplace.
Then I bet we all have to sign a form saying we were given the course so corporate has it if any complaints are registered.
Where will discussion of Agent Carter take place tonight?
-t - I am a mean taskmaster. I don't dress appropriately, I cuss, I avoid talking on the phone if at all possible, I fart, and I typically have something on the tv as background noise.
So, you misspelled awesome as bitch. Interesting.
I'm sure you are firm but fair, Suzi. And the rest is acceptable in your workplace community. Local standards and all.
Jesse, for Good Stuff: [link]
Where will discussion of Agent Carter take place tonight?
I was assuming same place as SHIELD.
Sarameg, can you also jump ship??
Shoot, I forgot to take a picture of my cake before I cut it up. It's mostly gone now but no one has fessed up to getting the baby (about half my co-workers said "I don't want any more babies! Keep that cake away from me")
Indication that "civility" training is having no effect? Individual who attended the morning session with provided breakfast just help self to lunch for afternoon participants before they even arrive.
We may need to step back and have "manners for beginners" training.
I need a new environment.