Friday, July 12, 2013

Employee Privacy: On Company Property - Pt. 2

Some folks may not like this but whenever an employee enters company property they leave their privacy expectations at the door. That's just the way it is.

But there is a real-life calibration to that proclamation. If the employee obtains prior approval from their supervisor or manager to use their workstation or a conference room for personal reasons, then life is good.

All this applies to any company facility. For example, an employee who works in the Newport Beach Sales Office for a telecom, wants to use a conference room in the Los Angeles headquarters office building for a personal transaction, would need approval in advance.

Otherwise, work facilities are for work, and play places are for play.

Lance

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