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Can a colleague breach your data/information?

30 replies

RoadRunner1982 · 17/02/2021 06:21

Hi

A colleague has a bee in her bonnet about the amount of over time others are doing. She does not hold any management responsibilities. She has taken it up on herself to pin up a table with all colleagues names on and keep a tally on how many additional hours anybody works. This is visible in a break out space accessed by a high number of staff - some appear on the table and some don't.

Apart from being highly annoying - I want to know is this a misuse of my information under GDPR?

Thank you x

OP posts:
Plonthy · 17/02/2021 13:28

You should have ripped it down at the first opportunity and taken it to your manager.

Still, raise it with your manager and get colleagues on your side so you all collectively complain. Total breach of confidentiality in relation to the quantity of hours worked.

Its not the Queen Bee's business. Throw her under a bus. She deserves it.

EveryDayIsADuvetDay · 17/02/2021 23:28

well if she's got time to do that, she probably doesn't work that hard Grin

mineofuselessinformation · 17/02/2021 23:30

Personally, I'd pull it down and bin it every time I saw it.
Cheeky cow!

justilou1 · 18/02/2021 00:02

Photograph it and send it to HR with a letter explaining that this makes you feel very uncomfortable as you are concerned that it is a borderline GDPR issue and you have politely but firmly explained your feelings and asked her to remove your name, but her solution was to move the poster to her locker.

Namethatuser · 18/02/2021 06:59

Sorry I know it’s not the point but does the colleague think you should all be doing less overtime or more?

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