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SW-User
Mental illness can trump any teachings or talking to the person.
If they are an adult it is not anyone else's responsibility, but their own.
I have a mentally ill family member he has been talked to many times, he just doesn't care.
If at work it is the bosses responsibility to bring it to his/her attention .
If they are an adult it is not anyone else's responsibility, but their own.
I have a mentally ill family member he has been talked to many times, he just doesn't care.
If at work it is the bosses responsibility to bring it to his/her attention .

SW-User
@SW-User Yeah at a professional level, it falls on the managers/bosses.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@SW-User they threatened lawsuits for being told to clean up, and being clean in hygiene and clothing was written clearly in the work rules for our department as well as other departments.

SW-User
@cherokeepatti You can threaten anything doesn't mean you will do it or win one.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@SW-User I believe she would have lost anyway, ruined her credibility a long time before. It was a circus sometimes there what they let certain individuals get by with. Happened at Walmart too, same personalities, same writing down lists of grievances about their co-workers in notebooks, same threatening to sue if anyone did anything to them.

SW-User
@cherokeepatti Sue happy culture, waste time in the courts and taxpayers money
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@SW-User That and spineless managers.