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Some Guidance On Desk Locking

13 December 2010
secretary-desk-furniture Some guidance on desk Locking

I purchased this Binder back in Dec 2009 and it still looks great. The D-ring is my favorite because you can fit more paper in it as opposed to the standard O-ring. There are two inner pockets per cover. It has a simple one touch locking lever instead of the standard two found in others. That’s actually my favorite feature, because there are times when I’m multitasking and it use to annoy me that I had to stop whatever else I was doing to push down both levers to open the rings–now I just push the one while using my free hand for other things. You can also fold back the front binder cover without fear of it breaking or tearing. Mines still looks great considering how rough I handle it and the number of times I’ve dropped it. So it’s very sturdy. It’s also made in the USA; which is always a plus in my opinion.

What are the ethical and legal implications of an employer who has installed ’spy’ cameras?
throughout the business, and then views the activity on his desk Locking PC?? At this point only a couple of people are aware they have been installed, they were installed after money continued to disappear from some sort of desk lock box. Aside from the fact the employer fails to adequately secure the money, I am wondering what the implications of the situation are.
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