What is the name of your state? Michigan
I recently was told by a fellow coworker that another one said the following: "Sean told me that Jon beats his wife." The remark is totally false, I could have dozens of people testify to that. I confronted Sean and he knows this coworker "pretty well" and that "he never said anything like that." From his reaction I do believe him. He is a teenager, and I don't know how he knows the other woman, perhaps from her daughter, but he even went on to say that she "fibs a lot." She has also told other coworkers that our direct supervisor is cheating on his girlfriend. Is this just goofy office stuff? We work third shift, and things are pretty relaxed, but this is just a bizarre statement to make, and goes beyond the usual joking around, especially if said behind your back. Is there a case here? I plan to confront her with our head manager to witness, so what should I expect from them also?
I recently was told by a fellow coworker that another one said the following: "Sean told me that Jon beats his wife." The remark is totally false, I could have dozens of people testify to that. I confronted Sean and he knows this coworker "pretty well" and that "he never said anything like that." From his reaction I do believe him. He is a teenager, and I don't know how he knows the other woman, perhaps from her daughter, but he even went on to say that she "fibs a lot." She has also told other coworkers that our direct supervisor is cheating on his girlfriend. Is this just goofy office stuff? We work third shift, and things are pretty relaxed, but this is just a bizarre statement to make, and goes beyond the usual joking around, especially if said behind your back. Is there a case here? I plan to confront her with our head manager to witness, so what should I expect from them also?
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