I work in a small law firm. The staff is very tight-knit, very friendly, many of us socialize outside of work on occasion. I invited all the partners and all of the staff to my wedding and most of them came. I came with 2 attorneys from a big firm to open this one so I have been here since day one, 8 years, and worked for my main boss 2 years at the big firm before that.
There is one staff member here who no one likes whom I'll call Jane. For a myriad of reasons, Jane has alienated everyone on the staff. She is loud, obnoxious, gossips, lies, etc. She works for the most difficult partner here and the rest of us are convinced that is why she is still here, as no one else wants to work for this attorney.
I office right next to Jane (thanks to a recent office move). I hear her talk disrespectfully to her attorney often, sometimes even using profanity. Sometimes it's so bad, I have to shut my door. She raises her voice, etc. and it's miserable. She also calls in sick often leaving the rest of us to take up the slack.
This is all just background to my real issue. For whatever reason, Jane apparently is unable to come to work at 9:00 like the rest of us, so she has now been allowed to work "flexible hours." Meaning as long as she works 8 hours, she can mosey in any ol' time she feels like it. I know this because I heard the entire discussion with her attorney where it was agreed upon. Today she got here at 11:15. No other secretary in the firm has been given such an allowance.
This, on top of everything else that goes on with Jane, makes my blood boil. I don't understand why this obnoxious person who gets along with no one is rewarded for her bad behavior. I really want to speak to one of my supervisors about it and have them explain to me why this is allowed to go on. My co-workers here say it's not worth it and to let it go. But they don't have to sit here next to her every day.
WWYD: suck it up and let it go or complain? The only thing about not saying anything is, the anger I feel over it almost every single day affects how I feel about my job overall and I hate that.