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Ask a Manager Contents: - [my employee won’t take time off](#mctoc1) - [my VP of HR says my service dog is too small](#mctoc2) - [coming to work with wet hair, I don’t want friends as clients, and more](#mctoc3) [][][] my employee won’t take time off Nov 15, 2021 12:29 pm This post, [my employee won’t take time off]( , was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. A reader writes: I own a small company, just me and two employees who are salaried. Both of my employees have worked for me for over five years and I give them three weeks PTO each year plus three sick days. We also have paid holidays throughout the year. I am always open to them […] You may also like: - [my employee won't take time off, my boss keeps invading my personal space, and more]( - [can my employer dock my time off when I work less than 40 hours if I'm salaried?]( - [can I use sick leave to take my cat to the vet?]( [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Share on Tumblr]( [][][] my VP of HR says my service dog is too small Nov 15, 2021 10:59 am This post, [my VP of HR says my service dog is too small]( , was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. A reader writes: I work for a small-ish company (80) people. I have epilepsy and I have a seizure alert dog. She can detect when I am about to have a seizure, which helps me get somewhere safe (she’s alerted when I’m on the stairs so I know to sit down immediately, or if I’m […] You may also like: - [my company wants to sponsor me for a service dog, but I'm not sure I should accept]( - [update: my company wants to sponsor me for a service dog, but I’m not sure I should accept]( - [when does an employer need to make accommodations for a disability?]( [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Share on Tumblr]( [][][] coming to work with wet hair, I don’t want friends as clients, and more Nov 15, 2021 12:03 am This post, [coming to work with wet hair, I don’t want friends as clients, and more]( , was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Coming to work with wet hair I’m a manager of a public-facing team at a large-ish company. I have a question over one of my team member’s appearance and would like your input on whether I’m being overly picky or should say something. “Jane” is […] You may also like: - [my employee drastically changes her appearance in the middle of the workday]( - [are people judging me for looking scruffy at work?]( - [can I show armpit hair at work?]( [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Share on Tumblr]( Getting too many emails? [Switch to a weekly version instead](. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Copyright © 2021 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]( [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences](

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