Realistically it's not likely that you'll get the policy changed. People who implement these policies in the first place are bad managers and bad managers are notorious for not listening to common sense. (Or reading Evil HR Lady, which if they did, would make them better managers.) But, ...
she says. cell phones are practically ubiquitous in the workplace these days, but it's still disruptive and disrespectful when they go off during a meeting. edwards says that you should, "put your cell phone on vibrate or leave it in your own office so it's not a distraction." that ...
When the MTA announced in 2010 that it would start issuing notes to delayed passengers to prove the train made them late, it sounded like the go-to excuse for school or workplace tardiness might end. But the system has a problem with tardiness itself, sometimes offering said notes weeks aft...