[Histonet] surveillance cameras in the lab
Rittman, Barry R
Barry.R.Rittman <@t> uth.tmc.edu
Mon Aug 4 06:05:20 CDT 2008
In my experience this type of situation occurs when a situation has arisen and the administration does not know how to take care of it directly. If there is such a problem then the administration needs to discuss this at least with the supervisors and preferably with all the employees.
In a lab, there must be two way trust for a team to work. Seems to me that this trust has just been lost.
The question is also of what happens to any recordings. I can see many abuses of such a system.
Barry
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Subject: [Histonet] surveillance cameras in the lab
I was wondering how many techs out there have cameras in their labs, either for security or to monitor employees. I went to work Sunday night and noticed that 4 cameras were installed in the lab over the weekend, with more to come.
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