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Thread started 01/30/14 4:16am

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Am I tripping or...? (company policy question)

Hi,

So here's my Q?

Is it usual in a small company (less than 20 people management included) when someone is fired or resigns absolutely no information is given to other employees about it and rumors are allowed to run free when discussing it at a meeting could clear things out once and for all?

Is it usual in a small company that CCTV is installed in some rooms, including audio recording, and that salarees are not informed of the cameras being installed or that audio is recorded as well, and learn it thru rumors only?

I have little experience in the usual functionment of regular companies that I wanna know if I'm tripping or if these things SHOULD be addressed at staff meetings?

Thanks for opinions/experiences.

[Edited 1/30/14 5:48am]

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Reply #1 posted 01/30/14 4:51am

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you said: Before u tell me it's illegal let me stop u: everything is legal in India!

are you living and working in india?

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Reply #2 posted 01/30/14 5:23am

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XxAxX said:

you said: Before u tell me it's illegal let me stop u: everything is legal in India!

are you living and working in india?

eek eek eek eek

Obviously?

No?

Not obviously?

nuts

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Reply #3 posted 01/30/14 5:28am

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What activity are they looking for?

Theft?

Inappropriate behavior?

Policy violations?

What type of school is it?

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Reply #4 posted 01/30/14 5:39am

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databank said:

XxAxX said:

you said: Before u tell me it's illegal let me stop u: everything is legal in India!

are you living and working in india?

eek eek eek eek

Obviously?

No?

Not obviously?

nuts

given your response i'd say there's reason they aren't talkin to you. good luck with that

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Reply #5 posted 01/30/14 5:44am

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XxAxX said:

databank said:

eek eek eek eek

Obviously?

No?

Not obviously?

nuts

given your response i'd say there's reason they aren't talkin to you. good luck with that

U're so RUDE!!! sad

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Reply #6 posted 01/30/14 5:47am

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databank said:

XxAxX said:

given your response i'd say there's reason they aren't talkin to you. good luck with that

U're so RUDE!!! sad

that's how i felt about your reply. is this how you interact at work?

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Reply #7 posted 01/30/14 5:52am

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XxAxX said:

databank said:

U're so RUDE!!! sad

that's how i felt about your reply. is this how you interact at work?

I apologize for saying so but that's 2 dumb questions and one dumb statement in less than 5 minutes. U're GOOD!

Dumb Q#1: Would I speak about Indian laws if I was working in Hungary?

Dumb Q #2: NO that's not how I interact at work because this is a leisure forum, not work. Do u interact on the Org as u do at work? Does anyone here?

Dumb statement: NO they don't "don't speak to me". They don't speak to anyone, as written BLACK ON WHITE in my previous post.

So please forgive the little sarcasm, it wasn't intended to be offensive, but seriously... rolleyes

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Reply #8 posted 01/30/14 5:54am

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databank said:

XxAxX said:

that's how i felt about your reply. is this how you interact at work?

I apologize for saying so but that's 2 dumb questions and one dumb statement in less than 5 minutes. U're GOOD!

Dumb Q#1: Would I speak about Indian laws if I was working in Hungary?

Dumb Q #2: NO that's not how I interact at work because this is a leisure forum, not work. Do u interact on the Org as u do at work? Does anyone here?

Dumb statement: NO they don't "don't speak to me". They don't speak to anyone, as written BLACK ON WHITE in my previous post.

So please forgive the little sarcasm, it wasn't intended to be offensive, but seriously... rolleyes

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lol like i said good luck with that.

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Reply #9 posted 01/30/14 5:54am

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littlemissG said:

What activity are they looking for?

Theft?

Inappropriate behavior?

Policy violations?

What type of school is it?

OK, huh... this is becoming waaaaay to specific. I was asking in a general manner so I've edited the post in order to get back to my 2 questions which regard small companies policies in general and not the possible specifics of my personnal situation smile

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Reply #10 posted 01/30/14 5:55am

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XxAxX said:

databank said:

I apologize for saying so but that's 2 dumb questions and one dumb statement in less than 5 minutes. U're GOOD!

Dumb Q#1: Would I speak about Indian laws if I was working in Hungary?

Dumb Q #2: NO that's not how I interact at work because this is a leisure forum, not work. Do u interact on the Org as u do at work? Does anyone here?

Dumb statement: NO they don't "don't speak to me". They don't speak to anyone, as written BLACK ON WHITE in my previous post.

So please forgive the little sarcasm, it wasn't intended to be offensive, but seriously... rolleyes

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lol like i said good luck with that.

Everybody loves me, but that's a bit outta topic wink

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Reply #11 posted 01/30/14 5:57am

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XxAxX said:

databank said:

I apologize for saying so but that's 2 dumb questions and one dumb statement in less than 5 minutes. U're GOOD!

Dumb Q#1: Would I speak about Indian laws if I was working in Hungary?

Dumb Q #2: NO that's not how I interact at work because this is a leisure forum, not work. Do u interact on the Org as u do at work? Does anyone here?

Dumb statement: NO they don't "don't speak to me". They don't speak to anyone, as written BLACK ON WHITE in my previous post.

So please forgive the little sarcasm, it wasn't intended to be offensive, but seriously... rolleyes

Peace hug

lol like i said good luck with that.

May I ask why u asked in the first place? What was the purpose of your question anyway?

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Reply #12 posted 01/30/14 8:45am

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No one here work in a company? Y'all self employed?

Pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase cry cry cry cry

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Reply #13 posted 01/30/14 10:55am

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It is normal not to discuss why someone is fired.



In the USA it is illegal in most states to audio record people without their knowledge.

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Reply #14 posted 01/30/14 11:04am

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kewlschool said:

It is normally not to discuss why someone is fired.



Really? OK but then isn't it at least announced that the company and that person "parted ways" even if the reasons are not disclosed? People usually just "disappear" like that??? eek eek

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Reply #15 posted 01/30/14 11:06am

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databank said:

kewlschool said:

It is normally not to discuss why someone is fired.



Really? OK but then isn't it at least announced that the company and that person "parted ways" even if the reasons are not disclosed? People usually just "disappear" like that??? eek eek

There normally isn't a formal announcement unless they are upper management.

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Reply #16 posted 01/30/14 11:07am

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kewlschool said:



In the USA it is illegal in most states to audio record people without their knowledge.

In France it's not even permitted to film them at their work station whether they're informed or not. But in India everything is permitted as long as u have more money and/or power than the guy who disagrees lol lol

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Reply #17 posted 01/30/14 11:08am

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kewlschool said:

databank said:

Really? OK but then isn't it at least announced that the company and that person "parted ways" even if the reasons are not disclosed? People usually just "disappear" like that??? eek eek

There normally isn't a formal announcement unless they are upper management.

eek eek

Shit! That really freaks me out! This is so inhuman! cry

Thanks very much for the info smile

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Reply #18 posted 01/30/14 11:56am

bobzilla77

Take your HR rep out for drinks one night.

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Reply #19 posted 01/30/14 1:36pm

thedoorkeeper

A business can install cameras if they want and are

under no obligation to inform their employees.

If an employee is fired the company does not have

to inform their employees about the situation unless

they choose to do that.

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Reply #20 posted 01/30/14 9:30pm

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thedoorkeeper said:

A business can install cameras if they want and are

under no obligation to inform their employees.

If an employee is fired the company does not have

to inform their employees about the situation unless

they choose to do that.

In France actually the laws r quite strict: u can install cameras on commion areas (lobbies, etc.) but u have to signal it, u can't film someone at their workstation, and in no circumstances can the sound be recorded. I think it oughta be like that everywhere.

As for firing people and resignations I understand the confidntiality of the circumstances but I think nonetheless in small companies it would make sense to at least announce the event. Rumors are hardly ever in favor of the management anyway, so better not let them spread if u ask me ^^

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Reply #21 posted 01/31/14 10:00am

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I'm confused...is this a company in the USA or in India?

In the USA, every state has different provacy laws that may apply to the cctv cameras.

MOST companies (at least in my limited experience) do not openly broadcast hirings & firings. Promotions, yes. New recruits/positions, maybe. Firings, no.

Advertising the existence of cameras underscores their potential value.

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Reply #22 posted 01/31/14 10:34am

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PurpleJedi said:

I'm confused...is this a company in the USA or in India?

In the USA, every state has different provacy laws that may apply to the cctv cameras.

MOST companies (at least in my limited experience) do not openly broadcast hirings & firings. Promotions, yes. New recruits/positions, maybe. Firings, no.

Advertising the existence of cameras underscores their potential value.

It's India.

I'm still in shock that it's custom to have people "disappear" from work without a word but... OK then:-o

Advertising the existence of cameras is a legal obligation in some countries and it should be the case everywhere if u ask me.

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bobzilla77 said:

Take your HR rep out for drinks one night.

Management are very friendly and familiar in their manners but outside of working hours they keep their distances with all of us, never accepting invitations or coming to parties, I think purposedly, to avoid conflicts of interest between friendship and work.

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Reply #24 posted 01/31/14 10:55am

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databank said:

XxAxX said:

lol like i said good luck with that.

May I ask why u asked in the first place? What was the purpose of your question anyway?

sorry i'm late! i wondered because your original post was really long and you mentioned india so i thought that probably the different culture would have a bearing on how management handled things, especially termination. for example, i just heard today that a former employer where i once worked has terminated someone's employment but no one knows why, exactly. and they never will find out because US employers do not reveal reasons for termination of an employee's employment, that's against the law here in the US.

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Reply #25 posted 01/31/14 11:25am

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XxAxX said:

databank said:

May I ask why u asked in the first place? What was the purpose of your question anyway?

sorry i'm late! i wondered because your original post was really long and you mentioned india so i thought that probably the different culture would have a bearing on how management handled things, especially termination. for example, i just heard today that a former employer where i once worked has terminated someone's employment but no one knows why, exactly. and they never will find out because US employers do not reveal reasons for termination of an employee's employment, that's against the law here in the US.

Oh, OK. Culture isn't an issue here because it's a western management but IDK if there r indian laws regarding this. I hadn't thought of it b4 but disclosing reasons for termination could be pregudice for said employee's reputation so that law makes sense.

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databank said:

XxAxX said:

sorry i'm late! i wondered because your original post was really long and you mentioned india so i thought that probably the different culture would have a bearing on how management handled things, especially termination. for example, i just heard today that a former employer where i once worked has terminated someone's employment but no one knows why, exactly. and they never will find out because US employers do not reveal reasons for termination of an employee's employment, that's against the law here in the US.

Oh, OK. Culture isn't an issue here because it's a western management but IDK if there r indian laws regarding this. I hadn't thought of it b4 but disclosing reasons for termination could be pregudice for said employee's reputation so that law makes sense.


When someone who was terminated has a potential employer call up for a reference, the old company cannot give details, just basics (length of employment, dates, position, etc.) otherwise if the person doesn't get the job they could get sued for libel(?).

As for cameras...if you shouldn't be doing something at your workplace (stealing supplies, hijacking the copier, banging a co-worker in the bathroom) then DON'T. The type of shyte that happens in the workplace nowadays is crazy! I don't mind surveillance. Nothing to hide.

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Reply #27 posted 01/31/14 12:21pm

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^ a lot of places monitor employees' use of internet at work, and also keystroke monitoring software is used in many places of work. e-mail is usually monitored too. i think a lot of employers in the US use software packages marketed to them specifically for this kind of thing.

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XxAxX said:

^ a lot of places monitor employees' use of internet at work, and also keystroke monitoring software is used in many places of work. e-mail is usually monitored too. i think a lot of employers in the US use software packages marketed to them specifically for this kind of thing.


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PurpleJedi said:


When someone who was terminated has a potential employer call up for a reference, the old company cannot give details, just basics (length of employment, dates, position, etc.) otherwise if the person doesn't get the job they could get sued for libel(?).

When I have had to call a past employer and they were reluctant to speak about a former

employee the question I always ask is "Would you hire this person back if there was an opening?"

Its perfectly legal without getting into specifics.

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