Theft by employees
moon
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Do any of you work for any employer that ships products small enough to be concealed in lunch boxes or purses? If so have you conducted inspections of lunch boxes and purses by observing the open vessels as the employees are walking out the door at the end of their shift? If you have done this have you had any problems from doing so? If you conducted such inspections did you post an advance notice announcing that on random days these inspections would occur? Our handbook does not specifically mention such inspections but rather uses general language stating that we will use all legal means possible to protect company property as well as employee property including posting of security guards and video surveillance.
Would appreciate hearing what your practice has been and what the results were.
Moon, from Louisiana
Would appreciate hearing what your practice has been and what the results were.
Moon, from Louisiana
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The company I worked for prior to this one had notices posted about the premises notifying all employees and visitors of the right to search person or purse, whether entering or leaving the facility. We manufactured and shipped reels of hi-tech TV cable that measured some 5 to 10 feet in diameter, so it never made sense to me. We never found one in a purse and I don't recall ever searching for one.
Company attorneys advised that it was legal as long as you posted the notice conspicuously about the premises and in handbooks. State laws may vary. I think in California it would even be illegal to inquire of a visitor, "Did you steal anything?"
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You were never near the product without being on camera. We only had two instances of employees stealing or "discarding" product. They were both fired.
Since we kept immaculate records on our product it was very hard to steal it, but some people tried anyway.
We never did conduct a search of persons or packages, however our policy did state that we reserved the right to search anything and anyone on the premisis of the building.
If you find that this is an issue, you could require that employees who work around the product only be able to carry clear bags - like they do in department stores.
Good luck...
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Glad you called to my attention the error in my profile. I have been a male for 73 years and have no intentions of changing now.
Thanks,
Moon