worker is sending risqué pictures of himself to his coworkers
A reader writes:
My small firm has a really laid-back tradition — typically too laid-back. A whole lot of the staff are pals outdoors of labor or observe one another on social media. A group of seven workers sits outdoors of my workplace in an open flooring plan house. They typically discuss all through the day and typically I believe they overlook that I can hear what they’re saying.
This afternoon I overheard them speaking, when certainly one of them talked about that an worker who doesn’t work of their division usually sends bare photos with animal filters on his non-public elements. They have been speaking pretty loudly so I requested, “Are you speaking about so-and-so? Who works downstairs?” they usually went silent. No one denied it and I’m pretty assured I heard accurately.
I don’t know what to do with this info. On one hand, it’s the worker’s non-public social media account, so if he desires to put up bare photos on there, that’s his prerogative. On the opposite, in the event that they have been wanting on the image within the second, it leads me to imagine that the photograph was presumably taken throughout work time. Do I ask for extra particulars privately, communicate to the worker about it, or let it go and hope he’s obtained extra sense than to do it on firm time?
I reply this query over at Inc. immediately, the place I’m revisiting letters which have been buried within the archives right here from years in the past (and typically updating/increasing my solutions to them). You can learn it right here.