Sick of ailing co-workers?

November 9, 2012 at 8:30PM
Lexington Herald-Leader
(Randy Salas — KRT/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

It's enough to make you sick: Coworkers who come into the office when they're still contagious. It's happening more often, experts say. If you've had an experience along these lines -- either working alongside someone who is radiating germs or feeling pressured to drag yourself into work when you're ill -- e-mail jstrickler@startribune.com.

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