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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Bank employee gets fired for playing crypto games
by
sompitonov
on 05/12/2024, 11:11:42 UTC

That is totally not banks business what I am doing with in my phone. That is a violation of privacy. How would they even find out that I am gambling on my phone? By looking on the screen? If that is ok, then it would be ok to browse my chats and phone call list? Absolutely not. An employee is not a slave that has no right to spend a minute to take a rest. Then everyone should immediately get fired as soon as they went to a toilet to get a cup of water.

For addicted anything is possible, but from my experience, to steal from bank, where cash is monitored by dozens of cameras, and UI wont allow to make a transaction to a random account without receiving a permission, is close to impossible. Imo the maximum what addicted can steal is money from his colleagues.
You are indeed right, a person has the right to be at least minimally distracted, the main thing is that he can perform his duties well and this does not affect the final result. If all workers are driven into a corner by an employment contract in which nothing can be done, then they will turn into slaves. It is very important that this line is not violated, because such things cause great depression among workers, which will subsequently have a very destructive effect on their lives. Maintaining a balance is the main thing.