Employee Gambling addiction
sfhr
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I work for a financial institution and we audit our employee's accounts for suspicious activity as a part of our normal operation procedures. Our lead accountant has been developing an increasingly excessive gambling habit over the past 2 years. Due to the high level of authority and responsibility she has in our organization, we recently referred her to our EAP for an analysis. They consider her addiction to be severe especially considering the position she holds within our organization and have recommended an outpatient treatment program. She is refusing and want to replace their program with a local Gambler's Anonymous program. At this point, her gambling problem has not affected her job and we have not discovered any discrepancies so have no work-related issues to take action on. However, the continued need to audit her and verify her work has caused a high lack of confidence in her abilities by her supervisor.
I need some advice as to whether we have any options with her going forward if we continue to see gambling issues since there have been no work related issues. Please note that we are an at-will state but we do not usually hang our hat on that fact in these types of matters so I would love to hear what some of you would suggest in this situation. Thanks!
I need some advice as to whether we have any options with her going forward if we continue to see gambling issues since there have been no work related issues. Please note that we are an at-will state but we do not usually hang our hat on that fact in these types of matters so I would love to hear what some of you would suggest in this situation. Thanks!
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We have an employee who we believe has some gambling and money management issues also. She has been talked to, but nothing seems to change.
Unless this problem surfaces at your place of business, there is little that you can do.