It's pretty common in offices to see a sign posted about perfume allergies. I work with a woman who develops severe headaches from strong perfume smells.
That 10.6 million [[subsequently reduced) award mentioned from 2005 is a bit mind-blowing.
...and while I've been hit with some bad perfumes before, when someone reheats fish in our kitch the smell is enough to make the whole floor vomit. Not sure I can sue about that, though.
"refrain from wearing scented products, including but not limited to colognes, after-shave lotions, perfumes, deodorants, body/face lotions, hair sprays or similar products."
I think this goes a bit too far. No deodorant??? You won't be able to walk into the office!
I hear Mr. Feiger will sue for just about anything these days... so long as he thinks he can win, no change there though...That 10.6 million [[subsequently reduced) award mentioned from 2005 is a bit mind-blowing.
...and while I've been hit with some bad perfumes before, when someone reheats fish in our kitch the smell is enough to make the whole floor vomit. Not sure I can sue about that, though.
Any chance we could extend the lawsuit to curry overheated in microwaves?
I don't care for the smell of burnt popcorn...
My "colleague" is on Atkins and microwaves/eats hot dogs every day at 9:15am and 12:30pm! Blech!!!
A coworker once reheated haggis in the office microwave. Talk about rank! No one really complained though. It was just a memorable experience.
I thought it was illegal to import haggis. Knowing her, she probably made it after butchering the sheep herself!
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