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worker A has come to me to file a complaint about another worker B. I am investigating the complaint and i interview worker B. Worker B is requesting to know the name of the person who filed the complaint. Do i have to provide the name? Does worker B have a right to know who filed the complaint?



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Author: satlynch: Add as a Colleague
Posted: 02/22/2012  1:29:02 PM EST
Tags: worker complaints | right to know who complains

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View Profileklandrumkrevchuck: Add as a ColleagueAdd as a Colleague
02/23/2012 6:48:18 PM EST

No, you don't have to tell B
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View Profilembugaieski: Add as a ColleagueAdd as a Colleague
02/23/2012 11:11:56 AM EST

No, you do not have to tell B who A is.
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