Pirates of the Workplace Fridge
BLR_Sdean
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In this week's HR Strange but True!, we are running a story about employees who take other people's food from the workplace refridgerator. Has this been a problem at your workplace? How did your company address it? Share your stories, especially the funny ones. If we get enough good ones, we'll include them in a future issue of HR Strange but True!
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Yes, we had a problem with a yogurt thief.
We have a small refrigerator in the employee lounge. Some employees put small things like yogurt in there rather than walking to the big fridge in the lunchroom. And containers of yogurt started disappearing, even if employees wrote their names on them.
Employees put increasingly nasty notes to the thief on the fridge door, but the crime continued.
Finally, one woman hid behind the sofa in the lounge midway between lunch break and afternoon break. Sure enough, the yogurt thief made her move. When the woman jumped up and yelled "put that yogurt back," the thief ran into the ladies room. The other employee promptly cornered her in a stall--and there were witnesses--and made her confess!
The peer pressure worked and the thief stopped.
Our compnay had a policy that food would be emptied out of the fridge and thrown out after every workday. Well, the president of your company came in insanely early one day and threw out the leftover food - thinking it was from the previous day. What he didn't realize was that someone had come in earlier than him that morning and put their food in the fridge for the day. The employee emailed the whole company asking who took his food. The president emailed the whole company back and apologized for throwing it out! It was pretty funny!
I am the Director of Human Resources for a large manufacturing faculity here in Alabama, and we use to have the brown bag bandits here. It got so bad that I had to install security cameras in each breakroom. The most memorable bandit was a young man that would bring an empty bag with him and "shop" for his lunch in our refigarators while everyone else was working. He got away with this for about 4 months before we finally was able to catch him. His excuse to us was that his wife would not allow get out of bed and fix him lunch.
Spelling of big electrical appliance where food is kept cold:
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