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WON'T LEAVE ME ALONE

Young colleague won’t stop flirting with me at work and it’s making me uncomfortable

DEAR DEIDRE: MOST men would be flattered to have a pretty young woman following them around.

But I stand to lose my job if my colleague doesn’t stop hassling me.

I’m 40 and a security guard for a supermarket.

This girl is 19 and she collects the food for online orders.

But everywhere I go, she seems to be there.

She flirts outrageously with me and has asked me for a lift home before. I’m scared stiff to let her get into my car – I’m old enough to be her father.

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She came up to me yesterday and said, “Look, I really like you and I think you like me. Why don’t we go out for a drink?” I mumbled some lame excuse and avoided her as much as I could.

I’m debating whether to report her to HR or ask for a transfer to another store.

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DEIDRE SAYS: You shouldn’t have to move. You need to be firm and speak clearly to this woman, telling her you’re not interested.

My support pack Standing Up For Yourself will help you get the message across that any relationship between you is inappropriate. It’s possible to explain clearly without being hurtful.

If things don’t improve, it would be wise to let your HR department know what is going on in writing and get some advice through Acas (acas.org.uk, 0300 123 1100) which offers free, confidential and independent advice and guidance about workplace issues.

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