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If your workplace requires you to wear a mask and your co-worker is not complying, would you tell you boss?

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  • 12 months ago
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    Get your boss to see what you saw and let the boss decide.

  • david
    Lv 5
    6 months ago

    Yes. The face mask rule protects all customers, employees and families there of. I'd do whatever it takes to protect my family. 

  • L
    Lv 5
    8 months ago

    No.  It is a bosses job to notice these things.....NOT yours.

  • 11 months ago

    Due to the recent pandemic, everyone is required to wear a mask. Before telling anything to my boss, I will remind my co-worker first that wearing of mask is required. He/She might forgot to wear it. If he/she still doesn't consider my reminder, then that's the time I will tell my boss. 

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  • Anonymous
    11 months ago

    No, I'd tell the boss he's an idiot for requiring a mask in the month of May.

  • 11 months ago

    Did you tell him about the possible civil lawsuit against the company if he is injured? I suggest that you warn him that you will tell the boss and he could be suspended from the company. If he still refused then you complain to the boss.

  • Amy
    Lv 4
    12 months ago

    Yes, absolutely I would report it.

  • Bill B
    Lv 6
    12 months ago

    Inasmuch as I am in Risk Management and the mask requirement is in place to avoid risk, I would not be doing my job if I did not say something about it. 

     

    However, I would not tell my boss; I would confront that person directly.

     

    P.S.  What does this have to do with Honolulu?

  • Anonymous
    12 months ago

    Yes.  I'm the security site supervisor, following safety protocols and enforcing site rules is literally my entire job.

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