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484.1 | A name for you | DISSRV::RAICHE | Color me RED | Fri Mar 04 1988 07:54 | 7 |
| Hi Paul,
I have a name for you to call. I will send you VAXMAIL with
the name.
Art
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484.2 | | SOFTY::HEFFELFINGER | Tracey Heffelfinger, Tech Support | Fri Mar 04 1988 08:59 | 14 |
| When I was out sick with the flu for a week a few years back,
A member of my department had desperate need for some notes I had
from the standard setting process the previous year. My manager
and his manager gave permission for security to unlock my file cabinet
to look for the notes. I feel this was entirely appropriate. While
it is "my" file cabinet, it is only mine in the course of doing my
job duties. Proper channels should be followed to assure that privacy
is not frivolously infringed, but neither should work be stopped.
We follow a similar policy as to access to accounts when people
are out sick or on vacation.
tlh
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484.3 | What are 'proper channels'? | JACOB::FAZIO | | Fri Mar 04 1988 09:05 | 3 |
| re .2
I guess my question is then what are the 'proper channels'.
Is there a policy on this or does each group invent their own?
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484.4 | Security and Personnel | DISSRV::DELUCO | Nothing personal | Fri Mar 04 1988 11:01 | 4 |
| Personnel is usually involved in these Short Term Disability cases
and can be brought in to help approve the action and to get in touch
with the individual, should that be necessary. I would also involve
security.
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