What about 3 days off for a friend that died? No? What about a close friend?hoops23;1146164 wrote:No it doesn't. It shows common sense.
It's not like you asking your manager at McDonald's for 3 days off because your gerbil died and he denied it, but granted it to a co-worker who needed 3 days off because his grandmother died.
That doesn't show favoritism, it shows common sense and good judgement.
There is always going to be some gray area, and a lawsuit that will ensure if the party feels slighted or there is even a peep of any favoritism. Are you really that clueless about the benefits of a "zero tolerance" policy?