I have a question for any HR people out there.
The manager of our Legal department of 30 has asked us to report all of our time off, late arrivals etc. to his admin.
She is suppose to keep a master list to track the time and submit timesheets of the non-exempt to payroll. Most of the department (including myself are exempt).
With that information she also sends out a daily email to the entire department stating who is out, late or in another office etc. updating it several times a day.
Some of the staff (who are very petty)print the sheets daily and keep track the time of others. The admin in charge also uses the information to solicit details - why are you out, what's wrong, where did you go on vacation etc. If she is called on it, she just says that she is concerned and will retaliate if you don't give her the info she looks for. She also repeats the details to anyone who she thinks is her friend.
The management in the Department are somewhat aware of the situation, but like all other things, they just prefer not to deal with the situation or with her.
In 20+ years of working I have never encountered this, and feels very big brotherish... is there anything that can be said to HR(anonymously or not) to stop the daily "tattle sheet
The manager of our Legal department of 30 has asked us to report all of our time off, late arrivals etc. to his admin.
She is suppose to keep a master list to track the time and submit timesheets of the non-exempt to payroll. Most of the department (including myself are exempt).
With that information she also sends out a daily email to the entire department stating who is out, late or in another office etc. updating it several times a day.
Some of the staff (who are very petty)print the sheets daily and keep track the time of others. The admin in charge also uses the information to solicit details - why are you out, what's wrong, where did you go on vacation etc. If she is called on it, she just says that she is concerned and will retaliate if you don't give her the info she looks for. She also repeats the details to anyone who she thinks is her friend.
The management in the Department are somewhat aware of the situation, but like all other things, they just prefer not to deal with the situation or with her.
In 20+ years of working I have never encountered this, and feels very big brotherish... is there anything that can be said to HR(anonymously or not) to stop the daily "tattle sheet