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Can you refuse to do personal tasks at work?
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I was asked to box up and ship personal (gift) items and explained that I felt unconfortable doing so. I received a very nasty response stating that I will "do whatever I'm told to do - business or personal" Do I have a legal leg to stand on besides the ones I'll use to walk out the door if this is true?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends what your job description is and what it says in your contract. Most contracts leave it a bit open by saying you'll do the work requested of you, or words to that effect. I would think it would be unreasonable to refuse - unless of course they were VERY personal items? As said above, you're being paid for doing it so it shouldn't be a problem really.
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