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MrsO
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Name: Maureen
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If someone you work with
was arrested for doing inappropriate things via a home computer do you think they should be made take a leave of absence until case is settled?
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Posted 10/9/07 7:41 PM |
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Michi
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Member since 5/05 31600 total posts
Name: M
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Re: If someone you work with
I dont think so, unless that act was being done at work or was affecting the work environment and/or some one in the workplace
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Posted 10/9/07 7:48 PM |
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Whamtastic
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Member since 1/07 997 total posts
Name: Big Fat Baby with a Blackberry
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Re: If someone you work with
Posted by Michi
I dont think so, unless that act was being done at work or was affecting the work environment and/or some one in the workplace
This is my immediate reaction, as well.
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Posted 10/9/07 7:50 PM |
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Mommy2Boys
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Name: C
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Re: If someone you work with
No b/c technically you are innocent until proven guilty.
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Posted 10/9/07 7:51 PM |
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Shelly
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Re: If someone you work with
Posted by jellybean1420
No b/c technically you are innocent until proven guilty.
I agree.
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Posted 10/9/07 8:14 PM |
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leighla
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Name: Lauren
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Re: If someone you work with
Posted by MrsO
was arrested for doing inappropriate things via a home computer do you think they should be made take a leave of absence until case is settled?
I think any company that does that is just ASKING for a lawsuit.
Technically the company shouldn't know about it unless the employee missed work or something.
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Posted 10/9/07 9:24 PM |
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JoCaCoLa
Brothers For Life

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Re: If someone you work with
Posted by Whamtastic
Posted by Michi
I dont think so, unless that act was being done at work or was affecting the work environment and/or some one in the workplace
This is my immediate reaction, as well.
Same here!
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Posted 10/9/07 9:26 PM |
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CathyB

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Re: If someone you work with
I never worked in HR so I don't know the legalities...
I think it would depend on what it was. If the employee was cyber stalking another employee, then yes, I'd want them removed until proven innocent. I just wouldn't feel safe. If they were looking at inappropriate pics of children or something they are entitled to their day in court, as repulsive as I find it.
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Posted 10/9/07 9:28 PM |
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MrsKelly
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Member since 11/06 6305 total posts
Name: Krista
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Re: If someone you work with
if it has nothing to do with work, i would say not.
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Posted 10/9/07 9:50 PM |
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CaseyGirl
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Member since 5/05 19978 total posts
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Re: If someone you work with
Posted by leighla
Posted by MrsO
was arrested for doing inappropriate things via a home computer do you think they should be made take a leave of absence until case is settled?
I think any company that does that is just ASKING for a lawsuit.
Technically the company shouldn't know about it unless the employee missed work or something.
I agree with Lauren...unless somehow the person sent innapropriate or threatening emails to the workplace FROM their home PC....depends on the situation, really..
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Posted 10/9/07 10:40 PM |
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EmmaNick
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Re: If someone you work with
If they were soliciting minors or looking at child pornography YUP, I think they should. Whether or not it's against the law for a job to fire someone for that reason makes no difference to me. I certainly wouldn't want to work with someone like that.
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Posted 10/9/07 10:44 PM |
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june262004
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Member since 5/05 15379 total posts
Name: Kristin
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Re: If someone you work with
If it was child pornography and they work with children yes... but if it has nothing to do with their job then no...
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Posted 10/9/07 10:45 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: If someone you work with
I've seen similar situations at work.
Innocent until proven guilty. Unless they were using their workplace to commit the crime, I would suggest keeping them employed.
I don't know that anything would preclude the workplace from turning over the employees work computer to the police.
Even once convicted & time served, you can't discriminate unless the crime is specific to the job, ie embezzling & working in the finance industry.
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Posted 10/9/07 10:59 PM |
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SweetestOfPeas
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Re: If someone you work with
Posted by jellybean1420
No b/c technically you are innocent until proven guilty. ITA
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Posted 10/10/07 8:01 AM |
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Ginger123
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Member since 8/07 1235 total posts
Name: dana
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Re: If someone you work with
i think this is a touchy subject... yes everyone is innocent until proven guilty and thats all great and everything... but if it was a known sex offender, creepy person, etc .. i m sure none of us would want to sit next to them all day .. u never know who is out there... technically the company cant do anything but I would be freaked out in certain situations....
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Posted 10/10/07 9:09 AM |
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Diane
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Name: D
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Re: If someone you work with
Posted by june262004
If it was child pornography and they work with children yes... but if it has nothing to do with their job then no...
I agree
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Posted 10/10/07 9:12 AM |
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