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Reader: What Should I Do About Political Emails at Work?

By , About.com GuideFebruary 22, 2010

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I received an email this morning from someone who had read my article Top Six Topics to Avoid Discussing at Work. The second topic on the list of topic in that article is "Politics". The person who sent me the email complained about a higher up at his company who frequently sent politically-charged emails to the company's employees. He went on to say: "I think about two-thirds of the recipients probably agree with him but not all of us do. I just don't know what I can do about it. I want to respond to all but I'm afraid I will get fired."

I agree that these emails do not belong in the workplace and I also agree that speaking up in this situation could be dangerous. I advised the email writer to set up a filter to delete the offensive messages. That way he doesn't have to read them, but he won't be doing anything to jeopardize his job. What do you think? Please share your thoughts by commenting on this post.

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April 9, 2010 at 9:41 am
(1) No Name says:

The OWNER of my company is doing this. I am the type of person who HAS to read it because I am interested to see the falsehoods being spread and then I am annoyed the rest of the day. Obviously I cannot respond but I really feel its inappropriate to send political emails whichever part of the the political spectrum you are on.

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