Boss demands employee stop sitting on the floor of their private office to relieve their back pain, claiming it's against company policy, employee demands proof: ‘Show me the rulebook’

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  • Boss says it's unprofessional to sit on the floor in my private office... Am I crazy?

    I have a private office and back pain from endometriosis. Maybe once or twice a week at the end of the day, I'll sit on the floor instead of my chair while working to ease the stress on my back.
  • Today my boss called me into her office today to say I'm required to sit at my desk because it's company policy to not sit on the floor.
  • I asked if she could show me in our company rulebook where it says that. She responds that it's not in there but she's been told it's a rule.
  • I asked who told her that. I had she talked to HR? She responds that it's just a general best practice, and if I want to do it in the future I need to submit an accommadation form to HR.
  • I told her it felt like she was descriminating against me. She said she was sorry I felt that way.
  • Am I wrong? Is this that big of an issue?
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  • Independent-Quit585 Are you client facing? If not I don't understand why it matters. I work in HR and as long as you're working I don't think it matters
  • OP chicamaya Not client facing at all. Also this is only at the very end of the day when most people are already gone.
  • Helpful-Albatross 792 This get it in writing
  • OP chicamaya Done
  • Allthingsgaming27 How's she know you're sitting on the floor if your office is private?
  • OP chicamaya They walked-in unannounced one afternoon
  • ArtExternal137 Now get an accommodation for a standing desk, a ergonomic chair and anything else you need. She is gonna cost the company money and you will be protected because of your condition
  • Thellluminate1992 Two ways to go about this. 1) 1 up her and head to HR and stay within the company. Just know you WILL be retaliated against. 2) go to your OBGYN and get a Drs note stating an accomadation to be able to sit, in whatever position applies, and take that to HR. You may still be retaliated against but you'll have more ammo. You could also ask for a chair that would help with the back pain.
  • skatedog_j Get an accommodation so you can't be fired for any bullshit. This will also embarrass your donkey boss
  • le-stink time to fire up the ol email! "hey boss! per our conversation, could you please refer me to the appropriate policy that proscribes my sitting position?" (you know who to copy)

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