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Photos in the workplace
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surreysaver wrote: »In which case there is no need to put it on the wall.
People are much better at remembering faces than names. Where people work a variety of shifts, it can be hard to keep track of staff.
We've used the photos at the hospital and the care home (in the early weeks) to identify people we have previously spoken to and want to again.0 -
Just tell them to p!ss off ? been there done that my manager threaten to 'fire' me about my photo not being taken my reply to him was 'just try it'
nothing ever came about but a hospital needs photo on the ward wall? never heard such nonsense just ignore it and say i don't want my photo taken. - simple if they keep insisting then just take your photo down.• HSBC (Main A/C)
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Thank you all.0
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