Do you as an employer have to tell your employees that you are fitting tracking devices to the works vehicles.

Question:
i have a fleet of vehicle on the road at the moment and would like to fit trackers into them but i dont want the drivers to know that they are there. i have 3 drivers that i know are on the fiddle but as yet i cant prove it. i need some sort of evidence so i can get rid of them. i know this sounds underhand but they are going to get the other drivers into trouble and dont want to cause bad feeling in the workforce.

Answers:

Why don't drivers slow down when people are turning?

Legally ...I have no idea . but ethically .. I would say yes ... the drivers who are goofing off could shape up and the drivers who are good employees ...if they found out about the tracking devices would justifiably be hacked off ... and then you would have a bigger problem ... use the devices but be honest and up front about it .

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Why don't you just fire them outright? You are not under any obligation are you? Labor laws vary state to state however. look into the laws and then make your decision. I know that NJ is a so called "employment at will" state. You can be fired by your employer for any reason at any time really in a place like that.

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The unions would have a field day. Hire a private detective instead...

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you dont have to tell them. the truck belong to you.

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They are your vehicles to do with as you choose. However, it won't be long before the drivers know that they are being tracked. That sort of thing just seems to leak.

Do you think that the flash of the camera at intersections is actually dangerous, especially at night?

just sack them anyway, and hire some page three girls to take their jobs. we all want cheered up on the roads.

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personally i dont know but i would inform all drivers that they are being tracked ,then is fair more than like not believe you that you doing that i work on vechiles and they told us they were doing it and we didnt believe them to now when they should me and the others the results and should us the last route we done . If you inform them they know yes but you then have covered you back if they dont like it but would get a witness to hear you do it

Anti-theft device for car?

I know a Taxi company that had them installed in their vehicles and the employees were informed. That's enough to stop the hanky-panky. It worked.

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i agree to one answerer, unions and their gangster cohorts, and their lawyers will have a field day with you, and your company in court. A P.I. and well documented evidence should provide enough ammo for this battle.

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I'd tell 'em, that might be enough to stop the fiddles. If they're stupid enough to keep on, enough said!

Is it true that in 2007, people still dont believe in wearing seatbelts?


Worked for me. Suddenly everything went according to the rules - job done.

Fed up with cars parking outside of my house how do i stop this?

Do you own the company? If so there is no reason why you can't put tracking devices on YOUR vehicles. The employees do not have to know. It is not a violation of their rights, because they do not own the equipment. That is solely at the descretion of the person or entity which owns the equipment. I worked for a private small company who let us take their cars home and use them during our lunch breaks. We just couldn't use them on our days off. They had tracking devices on the cars but did not tell us until either we did something to get fired, or at the 3 month review before a raise. I was told at the review, my boss thanked me for being responsible, and gave me a .50 cent raise.

Crazy call?

I'm no lawyer but, I believe that you can do this without notifying the employees (in the US).

I am driving on a narrow road, someone suddenly turns into it,?


As far as being fair, almost every company monitors the activities of employees. You surf the web w/ an employer computer - you know they are monitoring where you visit.
You make calls w/ an employer phone, they may be listening. Right to privacy does not extend to your workplace.

Have you tried the spray you put on your number plate which makes it invisible to speed cameras?


Honest employees have nothing to fear. You're being paid to work.. not goof off.
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