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To ban talk of children in the workplace?

232 replies

Kanfuzed123 · 07/05/2022 22:27

Chatted to my friend today over coffee. She’s snr leadership at quite a big company, very successful and generally v lovely. She is struggling ttc, and the ‘wrong side of 35’ (quote is from a dr she has seen not me)

She mentioned She wanted to escalate a work issue around a few specific individuals, talking about their children. She wanted to escalate this higher and ban talk of children at work and get thr repeat offenders basically ‘told off’… not a disciplinary but getting someone more snr than her (and she’s pretty snr) to talk to them as they’ve been ‘upsetting people’ over ‘repeated insensitive comments’.

To be clear this isn’t the case of people saying ‘why don’t you have kids?’ ‘When are you having them’ because I do think there could be a conversation there. It seemed more of office chit chat like hi Bob what did you do this weekend?’ ‘Well Dave I took my kids to the aquarium’ sort of thing or you know introductory calls/ getting to know each other, ‘hi I’m Dave, 45, background in computer programming, originally from New Zealand, 2 kids both are football mad and a cocker spaniel called fluffy’ sort of thing

I’ve been through infertility myself and it’s hell, but I think to raise this issue higher and actively ban your direct reports talking of their family is not the sort of precedent to set. I actually think suggesting it to people higher up will not make her look good at all and could be a HR issue. Where does the line get drawn, can people talk about or mention their parents? Someone has probably lost a parent somewhere in the wider team etc.

I could tell she was quite worked up about it today over our coffee so I didn’t say anything about it from a ‘don’t do that’ point of view but we’re going shopping tomorrow and I do feel like I should maybe say something as when she gets sometbing in her head she does plough ahead with it and I think it doesn’t make her look too good.

am I wrong?

OP posts:
theobligatorynamechange · 17/05/2022 22:11

Does everyone know she is TTC?

I wouldn't issue instructions policing small talk, but I'd hope if she's willing for people to know that she's finding conceiving difficult, they would instinctively reign in the kid chat.

hardboiledeggs · 18/05/2022 10:07

Whilst I understand she's clearly having a tough time, she needs therapy if she thinks this is an acceptable request.

yellowsuninthesky · 18/05/2022 10:18

OneCup · 07/05/2022 22:55

I would love it if it was banned as it's sooooo boring but I really can't see how this can be justified!

I agree, one advantage of WFH is not having to spend hours every Monday talking about everyone else's weekend (always more exciting than mine!).

OP, your colleague needs to invest in headphones.

yellowsuninthesky · 18/05/2022 10:19

sorry friend not colleague

Blueeyedgirl21 · 18/05/2022 10:30

I knew some one like this. When they did have kids, they were the main topic of conversation, always. I think it’s quite short sighted of your friend. Yes talking about other people’s kids can often be very boring. But so are other people’s holiday photos, pets and elderly parents, often these are the topics we have in our office also. It’s professional politeness. I have a colleague who thinks her child is literally the best child ever (of course she is to her!) we hear about every hobby, funny thing said, outfit worn, everything. It’s wearing but you just nod and smile.

TheHatinaCat · 18/05/2022 11:38

She's being ridiculous and pathetic.

It would appear that you can't talk about anything these days without offending someone. I don't have kids but my eyes would roll back into my head if I heard this one. It will damage her reputation. I would think a lot of less of her if she were my boss.

What's she planning to do if she successfully conceives? Never talk about her pregnancy, baby, child?

I think it would be a good idea to show her this thread.

timeisnotaline · 15/06/2022 06:50

Did this come up again? I really hope she didn’t talk to her manager

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