PREGNANT COLLEAGUE GOT WARNING LETTER AFTER FALLING ASLEEP BEYOND LUNCH HOURS
Singapore Uncensored·2024-03-28 12:04
I’ll try to keep it all as brief as possible. My English is not very good, I apologise if there are any mistakes.
I, (f24), work an office job.
I have a colleague, Anne (f28). Anne is currently pregnant and is around 6 months pregnant.
We have a dedicated break room where we go for lunch, as we aren’t allowed to eat anything or drink anything except water bottles in the office because of the computers.
We all have our own break schedules that are the same every day. Anne and I go to break together, our lunch break is from 13:30 to 14:30. No one else is on this schedule, and take their breaks earlier or later.
In the break room, there are a few chairs and a couple of couches.
Over the past two weeks, Anne had started taking naps on one of the couches during her lunch break. I know it’s not my business as to what she does on her break, she can do what she wants.
Last Friday, Anne and I were taking our breaks as usual. I was listening to music on my headphones, and when it was around 14:30, I got up to go back to work. I didn’t really pay attention to what Anne was doing.
Everyone was confused and was saying “where’s Anne?” by around 15:00 because they needed her, and our boss went into the break room and Anne was still sleeping. Anne got a warning from our boss.
Anne is now angry with me because our breaks end at the same time so I should have woken her up. She said I’m selfish and careless. A lot of our other colleagues are on Anne’s side and agree.
I told Anne if she can’t wake up, she shouldn’t sleep during her break. She said the baby makes her tired and accused me of calling her lazy and insensitive.
How is this my problem?
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812003 31/03/2024
yes it's your problem you need to wake up her when you saw she's sleeping but you didn't care what's colleagues
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damas ace 30/03/2024
not ur problem...bt u could have chk on her as a colleque to makw sure she is ok
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General X 30/03/2024
You should gave her a courtesy shake on her shoulder before leaving the break. The rest is history if she continues to nap or obliged to the waking. The suspicion is still on you if you have not done so.
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天算 29/03/2024
To me, it's like you sabotaged her by not waking her up. Maybe you took her as a rival for a promotion.
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