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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Ask a Manager Contents: - [my coworker gives everyone the silent treatment for weeks](#mctoc1) - [mandatory flu shots at work, helping a coworker through an international flight, and more](#mctoc2) - [how can I brace myself for my toxic new job?](#mctoc3) - [the office that became a circus of barking dogs and other tales of dogs at work](#mctoc4) [][][] my coworker gives everyone the silent treatment for weeks Sep 18, 2018 10:59 am A reader writes: I have a coworker, Jane, who deals with conflict in strange and alienating ways. Recently, she’s been giving people the silent treatment on and off. It makes meetings tense, and she tends to keep it up for days or weeks at a time before spontaneously deciding she’s speaking to her coworkers again. […] You may also like: - [my coworker’s husband gets annoyed when our meetings run over]( - [my coworker had an affair with a colleague’s husband, and now is treating her badly at work]( - [how to get along with a disgruntled coworker who dislikes our boss]( [my coworker gives everyone the silent treatment for weeks]( was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Like my coworker gives everyone the silent treatment for weeks on Facebook]( [][][] mandatory flu shots at work, helping a coworker through an international flight, and more Sep 18, 2018 12:03 am It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Can our employer require us to get an in-office flu shot? In years past, my office has offered an in-office flu clinic for employees who were interested. As flu season is upon us, our office reached out about the flu clinic again, but this time […] You may also like: - [we get a daily memo with feedback on everyone’s performance, mandatory flu shots, and more]( - [my employee keeps over-sharing personal medical details]( - [employee clique is causing problems, employer will pay me more if I work as a contractor, and more]( [mandatory flu shots at work, helping a coworker through an international flight, and more]( was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Like mandatory flu shots at work, helping a coworker through an international flight, and more on Facebook]( [][][] how can I brace myself for my toxic new job? Sep 17, 2018 01:59 pm A reader writes: After searching for over three months, I finally received a job offer. I accepted and will start in a week. While I am happy to have the offer and will take the job, I am a little wary. Since accepting the offer and letting a few friends and family members know I […] You may also like: - [update: my coworker went through my trash can to get me in trouble]( - [my coworkers at my toxic former job still vent to me about how bad things are there — and it’s draining]( - [are my examples in interviews too negative?]( [how can I brace myself for my toxic new job?]( was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Like how can I brace myself for my toxic new job? on Facebook]( [][][] the office that became a circus of barking dogs and other tales of dogs at work Sep 17, 2018 12:30 pm Of all the perks some employers offer to entice employees to stay at the office longer – free food and drinks, foosball tables, nap rooms, even laundry service – there’s one that brings out stronger emotions than all the rest: dogs at work. At Slate today, I wrote about why some people love having dogs […] You may also like: - [my office is being overrun by misbehaving dogs]( - [our meetings are being ruined by dogs and a toddler]( - [update: my company wants to sponsor me for a service dog, but I’m not sure I should accept]( [the office that became a circus of barking dogs and other tales of dogs at work]( was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Like the office that became a circus of barking dogs and other tales of dogs at work on Facebook]( Getting too many emails? [Switch to a weekly version instead](. Copyright © 2018 Ask A Manager, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you signed up for my email list at askamanager.org. Our mailing address is: Ask A Manager askamanager.orgWashington, DC 20002 [Add us to your address book](//askamanager.us1.list-manage.com/vcard?u=e3ab10e0da70e9f121f037e2b&id=46df0f75a7) [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences](

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