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Unprofessional lower management

This concern is to address ongoing situations regarding the handling of confidential information within lower management on the Central Review Team.

It has come to everyone’s attention that confidential employee matters and sensitive information are being discussed or shared with individuals (the su-k ups) who do not have a legitimate business need to know. This behavior raises serious concerns about privacy, professionalism, and adherence to company standards.

Maintaining confidentiality is not optional it is a fundamental expectation in any professional workplace. When management personnel share private information inappropriately, it undermines trust, damages team morale, and creates an uncomfortable work environment for employees who expect discretion and integrity from leadership.

Beyond being unprofessional, this conduct may place both employees and the organization at risk. Leaders are expected to model ethical behavior, protect sensitive information, and ensure discussions about employee matters remain limited to appropriate and authorized individuals.


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I wonder who owns the record for # of ethics complaints and remains employed?

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Post ID: @ny+1kjsqre5e

HR is basically CoPilot at this point. I've submitted so many ethics complaints over the years for a multitude of reasons - SH, time clock theft, retaliation, nothing has ever been done.

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Post ID: @nt+1kjsqre5e

@OP
Not that either is acceptable, but did your manager disclose your personal information or information relating to your job/performance?

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Post ID: @h8+1kjsqre5e

Report it so it’s on record!!

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Post ID: @e1+1kjsqre5e

“An odd place to post this. Not sure what the agenda is.”

What a troll. Tell me you work in hr without telling me you work in hr

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Post ID: @dx+1kjsqre5e

@br To say the things out loud that otherwise routinely get swept under the rug with no mitigating or punitive actions.

@OP Keep sharing loud and often.

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Post ID: @c3+1kjsqre5e

An odd place to post this. Not sure what the agenda is.

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Post ID: @br+1kjsqre5e

If this is true then you need to take this to the Ethics line or HR. Ethics line will keep you anonymous but if you go right to HR, you now have a bit of a shield over you as any disciplinary action can be grounds for a legal retaliation case.

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