Regina Clemmer said she's felt anxious for years inside the halls of justice as she's been the target of bullies.
-- Employees across many industries are often expected to follow some sort of code of conduct, something that defines what's acceptable in the workplace, a set of values and principles.
Regina Clemmer listens to many horrible stories and records each detail as a Cook County court reporter. They're tasked with writing every word spoken in a courtroom. "It was investigated what happened in that office. It was deemed a hostile work environment," she said. That's not exactly conducive to a job that requires intense concentration. Clemmer's complained to her higher-ups but claims the solution given to her by a supervisor is to"look down at the floor." An internal document shows that supervisor denied saying that.
"The way we were talked to was so similar," said Clemmer to Miller over Zoom."'You're an embarrassment. Why don't you leave? Why don't you transfer?'" "I think management wasn't trained. They don't know how to handle a situation like this," said Clemmer."This is what's going on in this office and, you know, it's affecting people's lives."
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