I complained about my supervisor smoking in the office and was given more work. Is that retaliation?

My immediate supervisor has been smoking in his office which is against our company policy. The smoking is causing me to feel ill while at work. I spoke with him and asked him to stop because smoking in our office is against our company policy. He informed me that he would not stop. I went to his supervisor and told him about the situation. His supervisor met with him and then promptly came back to me and told me that my immediate supervisor has now given me additional work assignments. Am I a victim of retaliation?

0 answers  |  asked May 18, 2016 08:46 AM [EST]  |  applies to Utah

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