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Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops
From: "Tom Yarrish" <cdtdelta () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 12:53:42 -0500
Hey all, Needed some advice on a corporate policy issue. If an employee has a personal laptop in the office, and that employee is terminated in the process of a merger, can the company wipe the hard drive of the personal computer before it's returned to that employee? Here's the scenario: Our company is going through a merger, and through the rounds of "integration" of the two companies, employees that are let go from the IT department are escorted out of the building immediately, and not allowed to return. Their manager packs up their personal affects and ships it to them. In one case, the employee had some personal laptops in their office, and wants them back (obviously). Are we allowed to wipe the hard drive of that personal laptop before giving it back to the employee? I'm trying to determine if this is even legal or not, so I'm not sure where to look for advice. Thanks ahead of time....
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- Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops Tom Yarrish (Sep 11)
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- Re: Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops Ali, Saqib (Sep 12)
- RE: Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops David Gillett (Sep 12)
- Re: Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops Kurt Buff (Sep 12)
- Re: Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops Aaron Howell (Sep 12)
- Re: Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops Michael Boman (Sep 12)
- RE: Corporate policy question - Personal Laptops Vogels, Mark (Sep 12)
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