Request For Ergonomic Back Cushion
HRFLDist
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I just had an employee ask if we would pay for an Ergonomic back cushion for her to use at work. Right now we are trying to save money and really don't see a need to have the company buy this for her. Please let me know if I am in the wrong about this. Thanks!
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I have asked her why she is requesting it and here is her response:
"It would promote proper posture and I was told by my chiropractor a while ago that it would help with back aches when I hurt my back and hip last year. The orthopedic doctor's therapist also said maintaining proper posture would help my neck and shoulder (she had a WC shoulder injury last year), less pressure on it. I thought my seat could be adjusted but it can't."
I have asked her why she is requesting it and here is her response:
"It would promote proper posture and I was told by my chiropractor a while ago that it would help with back aches when I hurt my back and hip last year. The orthopedic doctor's therapist also said maintaining proper posture would help my neck and shoulder (she had a WC shoulder injury last year), less pressure on it. I thought my seat could be adjusted but it can't."
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Even a cadillac lumbar pillow is under $100. Seems like a cheap solution. The only question is who has to pay for it. How much HR time will it take to resolve that question? Convert to dollars, consider the risk of a snowball effect of people with WC history coming to you for their pillow, and determine if it's worth doing the full bore ADA talk to try to get out of it or if you just buy her the pillow.