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 Do You Shop at Sears? What the Heck is in There?
What do they sell? Honestly, I have not been inside a Sears store since 1982 when my mom made me go, and I remember even back then that it was incredibly, excruciatingly boring....


 Wal-Mart or Target?
I love Target....


 What you think has really happened to England's lost data?
There has been too many reports lately of so many errors of handling the personal data of many people in England. Is it just bad management alone or could there be something else going on here? (Like ...


 What does the "Wal" in Wal-Mart Stand For? How about the "K" in K-Mart? Any guesses?
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 Do you know anyone who hasn't been to Wal-mart?

Additional Details
I know there are countries without Wal, but I want to know if you know anyone ...


 Advice... please.?
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 Who is the richest man?
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 The easiest way to rich, only legal ways?
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 I am a first time supervisor that will soon have 14 reportees. Any advice?
I'm particularly looking for other supervisors/mgrs on how they handled themselves in this situation when they first arrived in management. Anything you learned good/bad would be very ...


 Does anyone else get hives(not realy) when you have to go to wal mart?
I hate that place I think I would rather have a razor blade inimia then to go there the one in Severville Tn that is .The shopers are rude as well as the employies....


 Why this policy at Target?
I bought a christmas tree. took it home, A week later I went to put it up and the feet were missing. I went to take it back for an even exchange. I diddnt have the receipt. Its been over a week since ...


 Congrats Yapoo, your stock is down 15%+ today, happy chinga su Mayo?
What a great company Yahoo is, wonder why their stock isn't worth the paper it's printed on.. Hmmm. Perhaps it's their wonderfull customer service, or could it be their minimal down ...


 Bad work ethics ?
Do I need to change my attitude towards how I view work & corporation ?

Although I have a college degree - I've been fired from every job I ever had - for lack of professionalism....


 Is it true that this store is closing because of obama?
my boyfriend was at the mall the other day and he said that some big store (macys, marshalls, something like that) was having a big close-out sale because they are shutting down stores all over the ...


 Is Walmart bad?
Everything is cheaper. They have the $4 prescription program. You can buy anything all at one place. They save us lots of money. Employment there is voluntary, no one is forced. And there are worse ...


 I work for a company who think FORCED OVERTIME is acceptable, Are they allowed to force overtime on you?
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 When an employer ask what you dislike about the company what should you say?
Also when they ask about your weaknesses....


 Why do we put up with exxon? are we that lame?
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 Would you vote for a law that made $50,000 everyones salary as long as they worked 40/hours a week?
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 What does CEO stand for in regards of companies?
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flblonde42
My past employer has given out my phone number . to a male customer?
and my address? who do I go to ??? are employers alowed to do this?
                     
 




Das ist mein fluch
No they are not at all. They aren't even supposed to be giving out your number to other associates who you work with. I'm not sure who you should go too. Maybe make a complaint with the better business bureau. Maybe consult a lawyer, but I don't no if you have a case. You may also want to contact the police just in case.


Mrs. Goddess
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No, they are not. IF you are upset enough and wish to take action, contact an attorney. The employer potentially compromised your safety by giving personal information without your approval.


Elana
Not knowing the company or your business, its hard to tell.

Consider, you might be a Mary-K cosmetics person...


v35322
Holy HELL, that's a superbad breach of privacy. Actually, I think you might have grounds for a lawsuit here. At the very least, report your employer to your local labor authorities and to the Better Business Bureau.


Angela K
No, contact athorities


Gretta
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That sounds sure like a breach of privacy and I hope you are able to take some action against him. I would contact a legal aid bureau who can give you some free legal advice.


scarlet woman
No they're definitely not allowed to do this without asking your permission first, it's against the data protection laws! go to your local citizens advice place and ask them, they'll let you know what your options are!


Jessie H
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I would say NO. Contact the HR people at the company and find out why. If you are not satisfied with their answer, report them to the police.


sangrealatlogres
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No it's against the law, period. Make a complaint to the police. If you don't make a complaint it could end up hurting you if it happens again or the creep calls you. Always make a complaint to the police when there is a breech of the law and keep a copy of the complaint. If the police try and slide out of making one (which is against the law in itself) see a lawyer and he will have a writ on a judge's desk in the morning. The cost for the lawyer will be fairly cheap, they just have to fill in a form. The once the writ is signed the police will have no choice and must make an official report and warn your boss that if it happens again, he'll pay a big fine and perhaps some time behind county bars.


im serious
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sounds wrong seek justice


Monique S
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EEO... Every company has an an EEO Office. Visit them or give them a call.

You should report this.


Elaine M
Best place to check would be your local SBA or SCORE office, they'd know what was standard for the various industries. They're in your phone book usually.


La dee dah ..
Check with the HR's policies...


Jessia123
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NO! They are not allowed to do that. You should see a lawyer


kys
Absolutely not. That is confidential information. Do you have proof? Get an attorney or contact the labor board...they may be able to help you.


Barb Outhere
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If the employer gave out your PERSONAL details AFTER you left their employ, I would see a lawyer. There is a requirement for employers to keep your personal details private, so unless there was a written permission for them to do so, there is a case to be dealt with. Especially if this male customer was being some sort of nuisance.
If however this was their practice during the time you were employed, and you allowed it, and the number was obtained during that period, then there would be less chance of their being a case to answer too.


vanessa
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umm my previous employer just did the same thing i dont kn ow who to call all i know is that it is illegal in so many ways


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