One would hope that adult employees were mature enough to have more cop on and personal responsibility than that.Something along the lines if you put a child in a sweet shop and tell her not to eat any sweets she will most likely give in to her desires.
Where?I read some where before in relation to a guy who was working in place that printed money and he was caught taking some home...
This applies to just about every cash handling business in the country, including banks and shops. In that case it's called 'breach of trust' and theft.If you have a person who is under pressure with bills etc and then there is all this cash in front of them there is a chance they will take it
gearoidmm said:I wonder what the situation would be if you recieved such an e-mail from someone outside the company but did not forward it and deleted it immediately. Would you still be liable for viewing it on a company computer?
dodo said:[
Dont know can I say name the company here but I know for fact that people who work in a place where money is made, , cash which comes back in to the company after to much use with the public is recycled and some cash destroyed and some put back into the public if it passes the checks,there have been people caught taking this cash and not all got the sack. If you have a person who is under pressure with bills etc and then there is all this cash in front of them there is a chance they will take it. I wish I could think of the term
ronan_d_john said:Companies I've worked with had it as part of their e-mail usage policy that such e-mails should be reported to IT Security, and you were required to mail back the sender, cc'ing IT Security, requesting that such e-mails never be sent again.
Not reporting such e-mails being sent to you was also a disciplinary matter, though not gross misconduct.
dam099 said:This sounds like an urban legend to be honest. A company could opt not to pursue charges and/or sack someone who steals from them but a company in this line of business would be extremely stupid to choose such a course of action, what would deter their employees from stealing if they were so lax? The situation described sounds like theft pure and simple but without a complaint I'm not sure the theft could be prosecuted. If it were to be prosecuted and the theft was proved then the employee would be convicted, personal circumstances such as difficulty with bills might be of some relevance in mitigation when it comes to sentencing (i.e receiving a lighter sentence than someone who steals to live the high life).
dodo said:I read some where before in relation to a guy who was working in place that printed money and he was caught taking some home.
dodo said:I know for fact that people who work in a place where money is made, , cash which comes back in to the company after to much use with the public is recycled and some cash destroyed and some put back into the public if it passes the checks,there have been people caught taking this cash and not all got the sack.
dodo said:I worked in this company and I know the people involved
dam099 said:Given the amount of spam that some people receive and the fact that often if could be considered obscene this could prove very time consuming. It would probably be more practical to apply this to unsolicited emails from known senders e.g. if your mate sends you a dodgy email.
ClubMan said:
Purple said:dodo, the only place in Ireland that screens used noted and shreads or recirculates them in the central bank facility in Sandyford in Dublin. No private company in Ireland, or anywhere that I know of, is ever used for this service. Is it always the reserve of the central bank/ Mint.
S basically money is made in a mint. the mint is run by the central bank and the central bank is controlled by the government. Saying that you won't give the name of the place is like saying "I know this place where taxes are collected for central government, but I'm not giving names".
Huh!?dodo said:Well if you are right is that something that I could say here, remember the mint is only the place where the coins are made the other been called the print
ClubMan said:Huh!?
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