For starters, I should mention I am American.
Anyway...the employee I'm training is, to put it lightly, difficult. She has a hard time following all sorts of workplace rules, particularly our employer's rule on personal cellphones. Our employer doesn't want us to use our personal phone for any reason. They don't even want our phone to be sitting on our desk for that matter (if the phone is so much as sitting on your desk, you're using it as far as management is concerned). Strict, I know. However, they make this rule abundantly clear on day one (and they stress on day one that it's a terminable offense).
When I'm in my trainee's workspace, she'll frequently use her personal phone. I politely point out that I'm not a manager, I don't personally care that she's using it, BUT it's in her best interest to refrain from using it (because management could fire her if they caught her). Every single time she makes an excuse though. Her latest excuse really intrigued me. As her phone was vibrating in her purse, she said she has to check it because it could be an emergency. I told her "If management catches you, they won't care how much of an emergency it is." She then replied "That's a violation of my civil rights...so they can go *bleep* themselves."
As difficult as she can be, did she have a point in this instance? Is the total ban on personal cellphone use really a civil rights violation?
Anyway...the employee I'm training is, to put it lightly, difficult. She has a hard time following all sorts of workplace rules, particularly our employer's rule on personal cellphones. Our employer doesn't want us to use our personal phone for any reason. They don't even want our phone to be sitting on our desk for that matter (if the phone is so much as sitting on your desk, you're using it as far as management is concerned). Strict, I know. However, they make this rule abundantly clear on day one (and they stress on day one that it's a terminable offense).
When I'm in my trainee's workspace, she'll frequently use her personal phone. I politely point out that I'm not a manager, I don't personally care that she's using it, BUT it's in her best interest to refrain from using it (because management could fire her if they caught her). Every single time she makes an excuse though. Her latest excuse really intrigued me. As her phone was vibrating in her purse, she said she has to check it because it could be an emergency. I told her "If management catches you, they won't care how much of an emergency it is." She then replied "That's a violation of my civil rights...so they can go *bleep* themselves."
As difficult as she can be, did she have a point in this instance? Is the total ban on personal cellphone use really a civil rights violation?
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