Coworker's outfits create conversation, but HR won't help
- The author writes to Eric, detailing marital doubts and workplace issues.
- These doubts arose from her second husband's story about his first wife.
- The writer also faces a situation where a coworker's attire is considered inappropriate.
- The coworker wore a black dress on Monday, sparking complaints from other workers.
- This situation, alongside her brother-in-law's behavior, affects her feelings and marriage of 15 years.
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Asking Eric: Employees complain that coworker’s flesh-baring outfits are distracting and unprofessional
DEAR ERIC: A woman who works for me dresses in a provocative fashion. We work in a formal professional setting. She wore a black lace dress with cleavage on a Monday and I blurted out “boy, you’re dressed up for a Monday!” Her response was that she had a date that night.
Asking Eric: Co-worker’s outfits leave little to the imagination, and it’s on me to say something
Dear Eric: A woman who works for me dresses in a provocative fashion. We work in a formal professional setting. She wore a black lace dress with cleavage on a Monday and I blurted out “boy, you’re dressed up for a Monday!” Her response was that she had a date that night.

Coworker's outfits create conversation, but HR won't help
Dear Eric: A woman who works for me dresses in a provocative fashion. We work in a formal professional setting. She wore a black lace dress with cleavage on a Monday and I blurted out, "Boy, you're dressed up for…
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