Privacy - EE Address & Phone #
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We are a small, community bank that has historically always had a sense of family and being close knit. Of course today we are much larger than we were 10-15 years ago and as such, some of that is (slowly) changing.
There has been a historical practice of the Marketing department sending out flowers, cards, etc. to employees who have births, deaths in the family, are in the hospital, etc. They have always obtained the address and phone number data from HR for this.
In addition, the president's secretary requests a list of employee addresses and phone numbers from HR at least a couple of times a year as well. This is normally used for the President to send personal cards at birthdays, anniversary dates, after major work accomplishments, holidays, etc.
My question - is HR allowed to give out employee data like addresses and phone numbers to be used for "on behalf of the company" purposes, or for no purpose at all? This information is not shared with bank customers obviously nor is it made public for all employees to see.
Would love to know your thoughts/practices on this. Also - any relevant law that already speaks to this?
Thanks.
There has been a historical practice of the Marketing department sending out flowers, cards, etc. to employees who have births, deaths in the family, are in the hospital, etc. They have always obtained the address and phone number data from HR for this.
In addition, the president's secretary requests a list of employee addresses and phone numbers from HR at least a couple of times a year as well. This is normally used for the President to send personal cards at birthdays, anniversary dates, after major work accomplishments, holidays, etc.
My question - is HR allowed to give out employee data like addresses and phone numbers to be used for "on behalf of the company" purposes, or for no purpose at all? This information is not shared with bank customers obviously nor is it made public for all employees to see.
Would love to know your thoughts/practices on this. Also - any relevant law that already speaks to this?
Thanks.
Comments
We do provide employee addresses directly to our CEO at Christmas.
But my company is a little bigger than yours and my President only sends cards to senior management during Christmas. But still, he gets those addresses from us (HR).
Disclaimer: This message is not intended to offend or attack. It is posted as personal opinion. If you find yourself offended or uncomfortable, email me and let me know why.
If you haven't educated those who receive that information with the proper procedures, I would suggest that you send out an email or memo stating the nature of such information and how to handle it.
Also, be sure that if anyone, including the CEO asks for anything other than address/phone number such as SS#'s, DOB's, etc., make sure you deliver it by hand to that individual and that the individual has a need to know for that information and that it should not leave the building.
Taking it home is not an option due to the FACTA regulations. If someone should take such information home they would not be properly securing the information from others who could access it. I know it's a bit extreme, but with identity theft as the new designer crime, it's not unheard of.