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Re: Spying on employees
Posted by: moderator on November 25, 1998 at 09:30:53:
In Response to: Spying on employees posted by jmj on November 23, 1998 at 19:15:15:

I don't know about you, jmj, but I know that when I was faced with spying, etc. I found ways to get back at the bosses and make them look foolish. My productivity went down when I was being screwed with. I've talked to many who feel the same way. Where I've worked the bosses did more stealing and fired the stiffs. Same with drugs; anyone remember the case of the Northwest Airline boss who got busted with some righteous weed? They had press-releases how that was a private act. If any flight attendant got busted like that do you think they would be working today? Rules make rule-breakers, not spying!


: Do you think the decreae in employee morale and trust as a result of these spying practices is offset by reductions in property loss and gains in productivity (for example, by identifying and terminating employees who steal or use illegal drugs)?


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