Payment for DSL Connection from home
Roman
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We have only three or four co-workers who may need to access the information system from home to respond to very occasional questions. Two are in our IT Services department. Two are in Finance.
They do not have normal telecommuting hours. But they believe they could respond to problems if they could access the system from home. Presuming we set this up, should the employer pay for the DSL monthly fee for each ee who has the occasional need to access the system? Keep in mind we are not paying for computer equipment in the home. Co-workers would be using their personal computers and their families would be able to use the DSL service as they do now whenever they want.
They do not have normal telecommuting hours. But they believe they could respond to problems if they could access the system from home. Presuming we set this up, should the employer pay for the DSL monthly fee for each ee who has the occasional need to access the system? Keep in mind we are not paying for computer equipment in the home. Co-workers would be using their personal computers and their families would be able to use the DSL service as they do now whenever they want.
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We learned our lesson on this. An employee took it upon herself to type up a policies and procedures manual from home. She was not asked to do this, but kept a "diary" of how many hours she worked on this manual. When she applied for another position, she made a point of letting me know she had done this. She stated no less than three times "Well, I don't expect to be paid for this....", which translates into "if you don't pay me, I will file a complaint."
She had previously worked for me in HR, so I knew she knew something of the law and I advised her of the same. (One reason she no longer worked for me was the attitude issue). Anyway...we paid her based on the diary, but I informed her and made her sign a statement to the effect that we were paying her these hours based on her statement that she worked them, but in the future, she was prohibited from working at home and if she did this again,she would be terminated.
Yes, it's free, yes, you get a stupid banner, yes, it's sometimes slow. But when all you need to do is a quick email check, not too shabby.
Gene