I'd complain to my manager and check your purse and wallet. When I was in highschool I had a coworker who went threw my things and stole all my prom.money.
Jamie Millard well it’s in my office and I just had a death in the family so I didn’t want to miss any important information it’s not something that I would usually do but lesson learned
Gloria Jasso I understand the frustration and I have this happen to me as well. Only one to blame was my self cause the policy about personal cells phones is very clear.
Jamie Millard mine is out all the time. That is how I communicate with maintenance. Regardless of policy, someone should not be touching your personal things.
I had a coworker get into my Facebook (I was letting them use my Spotify account on a shared computer) and go thru my personal messages. I don't underestimate people's shitty behavior anymore.
Most companies have a policy that you're not allowed to have it out although I understand you have a family emergency oh, I would just check it every 15 to 30 minutes.
Same thing happened to me. She had it so long I actually left property and had to go back. She said she wondered how long it was going to take me to discover my phone missing. I was floored.
I wouldn't leave it out. To much access to your personal information for anyone to pick up. Including residents. Unfortunately the answer maybe to keep thing's you do not want others to see put up. You can not control other's but you can control what you allow.
I do not thinking calling HR is the first choice to resolve the problem. Speak with the employee and your direct supervisor and let them escalate. Rule of thumb.