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Ohio Official Docked Vacation Time For Stolen Tape

Lucas123 writes "The missing tape, stolen from an intern's car, contained data on all 64,467 state employees, 19,388 former employees and 47,245 Ohio taxpayers. The state believes the incident will cost them $3 million. So after four months of deliberation, the Ohio Department of Administrative Services announced today that they decided to take a week's vacation away from Jerry Miller, their payroll team leader and the guy in charge of the missing data."

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  1. Re:What's that in private sector terms? by Jafafa+Hots · · Score: 4, Informative

    Depends on on your level in the organization. If you do this and you're just a peon, you get fired. If you do this and you're the CEO, then a department gets axed and bunch of peons get fired, you retire with a several million dollar golden parachute and stock options.

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  2. Re:Isn't.. by baileydau · · Score: 5, Informative

    Isn't the company responsible for negligence carried out by an employee in the course of his duties...


    Yes they are ... That is with respect to any external parties that may have been harmed.

    Even though the company is liable for any negligence, they have the option of internal sanctions against any negligent employee.

    That's why he only got docked 1 weeks holiday, not the entire $3M
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  3. Re:After 4 hours of deliberation... by pbemfun · · Score: 3, Informative

    The intern was fired a few weeks after this happened. As was the intern's immediate supervisor and the supervisor's manager.