Here is the problem: I am the office manager in a small manufacturing firm in South Carolina. There are 3 women plus me that work in the office area. The problem is that one of the women is extremely obese and on some days has a VERY bad odor that can be smelled in the entire office area. I will admit that most of our customers that come into the office are men that have been doing physical labor and are sweaty, this is from hard work. Can't fault them for this. However, she has not been moving fast enough to break into a sweat.
I have spoken to her about this 3 times in the past. I believe that the problem is due to her weight (probably 450+ lbs.). Basically her work is good except for an inability to move very well or at any kind of speed around the office and can't do anything extra. This means that others always have to help her.
I need to let her go but I feel sooo bad. I know she will have a difficult time ever getting another job due to her weight, but I have to think about others in the office and our clients. Also, she has been working here for 7 years and has continued to grow. She snacks all day long, orders out or brings in fattening foods most days and does not even try to diet.
This is not a request for legal advice. I've searched the internet and since the total number of employees (shop and office) is less than 15, we are not guided by the American with Disabilities Act. So this is just an ethical issue. We have insurance that is not very good and does not have the bariatric surgery option. From what i've read, you have to be very careful when discussing weight with an employee, so I can't require that she loose weight.
I spoke with the owner and he says the decision is up to me.
Also, two other employees recently started working on their weight by eating better and walking outside the plant during lunch. I've heard them asking her to join. Yes her knees hurt, but you have to start somewhere.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
I have spoken to her about this 3 times in the past. I believe that the problem is due to her weight (probably 450+ lbs.). Basically her work is good except for an inability to move very well or at any kind of speed around the office and can't do anything extra. This means that others always have to help her.
I need to let her go but I feel sooo bad. I know she will have a difficult time ever getting another job due to her weight, but I have to think about others in the office and our clients. Also, she has been working here for 7 years and has continued to grow. She snacks all day long, orders out or brings in fattening foods most days and does not even try to diet.
This is not a request for legal advice. I've searched the internet and since the total number of employees (shop and office) is less than 15, we are not guided by the American with Disabilities Act. So this is just an ethical issue. We have insurance that is not very good and does not have the bariatric surgery option. From what i've read, you have to be very careful when discussing weight with an employee, so I can't require that she loose weight.
I spoke with the owner and he says the decision is up to me.
Also, two other employees recently started working on their weight by eating better and walking outside the plant during lunch. I've heard them asking her to join. Yes her knees hurt, but you have to start somewhere.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.