ee home phone numbers
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We are an agency with 80 ee's. When I started 8 years ago, we had 12 ee's and I continued the practice of maintaining a "Confidential EE Home Phone List," a document distributed to all ee's, updated with each new hire. No one has ever been asked if it was OK to distribute this information; it was just standard practice.
I am no longer comfortable doing this! But when I attempted to end this practice, I got all kinds of grief from managers "who use the list all the time!" xx(
Now it's, "Well, can't you just get the ee's permission to share that information?" They do understand the privacy issue with this practice but they have no idea the time it takes to maintain this ever growing list! (:| How does everyone else handle this issue?
I did a Google search to see what I could turn up with poor results; so I thought I'd ask the experts! xhugs
I am no longer comfortable doing this! But when I attempted to end this practice, I got all kinds of grief from managers "who use the list all the time!" xx(
Now it's, "Well, can't you just get the ee's permission to share that information?" They do understand the privacy issue with this practice but they have no idea the time it takes to maintain this ever growing list! (:| How does everyone else handle this issue?
I did a Google search to see what I could turn up with poor results; so I thought I'd ask the experts! xhugs
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I'm not sure I understand the concept of a confidential list distributed to all employees. Where's the confidentiality? Bad idea, no matter how long it's been done.
good luck
PORK
I work for a relatively small employer (less than 200) and we provide home address and phone numbers via the intranet. Employees always have the right to not have their info displayed but I believe everyone takes advantage of it. We also post a birthday list (no, not the years, just day and month! x:o) on the bulletin boards and many employees use that to give birthday cards or send birthday greetings to each other.
This would not work in every company, but it fits in our team-oriented, friendly, relaxed, casual environment.
p.s. - Shadowfax, it's HIPAA - 2A's!! Sorry, couldn't resist because it's one of my pet peeves.x:D
We don't give out home phone numbers to clients and such but they are given to each employee. We have very liberal rules here and it seems to all work out.