'Stroke their ego'
Melynn
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We've had an employee make a complaint about several things and one of those things is her supervisor told her "that sometimes you have to stroke their ego" when talking about an employee that she reprimanded and then complained on her. I just wanted your opinions about that phrase. A few people here feel that there is nothing wrong with using it, but I personally feel it isn't appropriate. What do you all think?
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said or did, I wouldn't think it would be a problem and certainly wouldn't rise
to the level of sexual harassment. If other things are going on or being said
that could be considered inappropriate, then the phrase would obviously not be
standing alone, and it could be a problem. However, if someone has said that it
is offensive, then it's probably worth telling the person who said it that
someone else has found it offensive and it would be better if he or she no
longer used that phrase. I would be inclined not to make a big deal out of it,
unless it's only part of the picture as noted above. As a general rule, though,
if someone complains, the complaint should be addressed. Please let me know if
we need to talk further.
John Phillips
Miller & Martin
Editor, Tennessee Employment Law Letter
423/785-8325