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Is my employer alowed to 'name and shame'?
Not really sure where to put this question, but here goes. My employer is currently starting a 'mystery shopper' program, where we are being tested on our customer service, when the results are announced it is being done so in our rest / canteen room in the form of a poster - naming the 'person' who the mystery shopper has dealt with - good or bad, surely my employer is not alowed to do this as this is some kind of victimization of the person in question, good or bad.
I would be grateful for your thoughts and opinions...
I would be grateful for your thoughts and opinions...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know if it is 'allowed' but up until a couple of years ago, I worked for a high street Bank. They always said who it was that had 'failed' the mystery shopper test.
Surely it is better to know that it was you rather than carry on thinking you are doing the right thing. As for in the staff room, who cares, everyone will get named in there eventually, no-one is perfect.
Surely it is better to know that it was you rather than carry on thinking you are doing the right thing. As for in the staff room, who cares, everyone will get named in there eventually, no-one is perfect.
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