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lmccoy
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I just received a directive that all incoming mail, including drug screens, medical reports, EEOC charges, etc. will now be opened by an accounts payable clerk/receptionist, and then forwarded to the appropriate person. I believe this info should only be viewed on a need to know basis!! Does anyone else have a problem with this?
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Good Luck,
Dutch2
Good luck.
As with many issues we face on a daily basis, it is often tough, if not impossible, to deal with dunces who have no appreciation whatsoever for the HR function, much less it's confidentiality tenet.
I agree that if you are against the wall with your argument, about all you can do is present a stream of 'what ifs'. List them. What if a drug screen is opened and a positive result is spread throughout the company? What if information related to an FMLA request is opened and the contents are spread around? What if your company's attorney sends you a letter related to an EEOC complaint filed by the individual opening the mail? What if the background check provided by a third party is opened and the person opening the mail has some devious intent with regard to that document? What if your corporate attorney sends you a recommendation for disciplining an employee and that information is spilled across the company? What if your reduction in force plan has been reviewed by someone outside the company and the response to it is opened by a clerk in the accounting department? Need I go on? I could, probably, for an hour.
I am just guessing, but an often used internal control tenet is to have incoming cash receipts immediately separated and totaled. The adding machine tapes and copies of the receipts are separately routed, rechecked and compared to the original tapes, etc, etc, ad nauseum. This is quite often in response to some problem with cash receipts, as in MISSING MONEY. Nothing will get the top brass more excited than that.
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