confidential or not?
juju
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Would you consider a driver's license expiration date to be confidental info? Background: Our employees are required to have valid licenses. I was going to send out a monthly list of expiration dates to all managers. My supervisor feels this is confidential info because it's part of an employee's file. He only wants the immediate supervisor to get this info.
What do you all think? As an FYI, here in PA, DLs expire on the day after a driver's birthday and are valid for four years. This is just for my own information, as I will follow what my supervisor says. Just wondering if I'm way off base (wouldn't be the first time!).
What do you all think? As an FYI, here in PA, DLs expire on the day after a driver's birthday and are valid for four years. This is just for my own information, as I will follow what my supervisor says. Just wondering if I'm way off base (wouldn't be the first time!).
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Just my 2 cents.
Nae
In case your company doesn't already, now might be a good time to review whether you have employees sign something that advises that there DL expiration dates will be monitored and published to appropriate mgmt staff on an as-needed basis to ensure that your company is meeting its responsibility for that particular job requirement. Tell them in the statement that publication may not be limited to immediate supervisors and give the employee a chance to contest when the stmt is signed.
best wishes.