most companies unless very small outfits have agreements for employment that require an employee to get prior approval for any outside job, no matter if it doesn't conflict directly with the company. deliver pizzas, anything. Clearly she didn't get this approval, while the reason is obvious she could have covered it by saying she's "moonlighting" as say, a MaryKay independent rep which would be a pretty good cover story actually. employee-at-will means an employee can be let go with or without cause, this would clearly be "for cause" since this outside activity was not approved. Another plausible but more "suspicious" sounding cover job would be massage therapist but no matter the cover story she violated any employment rules presuming one exists. so fire her. Why? you are i'm guessing the owner or top manager of this company and you hobby. Why else would you be on ECCIE? perhaps your are an avid fan of Waco Kid's College Football Review? LOL but i digress. i also suspect you found out about such activity in part or in whole because you hobby, and that means if YOU can find out about HER she can find out about YOU. and blackmail you, or out you or both. If it came to light YOU were in the hobby, even if you are the owner and you technically can't be fired (you'd have to fire yourself, not likely) your business could fail because of such negative issues as the hobby. sucks but it's the reality of the "moral morons" and unfortuantely they outnumber us. If it comes out that you knew about this and did nothing to protect the company (assuming you are NOT the outright/sole owner) your boss would most likely fire you over it. so it could come down to you or her. Who's job do you value more? Fire her, tell her why without disclosing exactly what you know and cover your ass and send hers elsewhere.
btw the rather humongo Bank i work for WOULD fire me if i did not report ANY violations of the code of conduct, even if it was my boss or a co-worker, even if it occurred at social gathering AFTER HOURS. rather strict but it's the rules.
Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
TWK makes a number of good points that have practical implications.
Folks, we live in the real world. Talking about what one should, would or ought to do is kinda moot. The circumstances - including organizational dynamics -matter a great deal. I can think of a number of circumstances that would change how I would react.
This is a hooker board. You'd get a far more interesting discussion if you posed these questions somewhere else.
Originally Posted by Doove
Agreed. Not only more interesting but actionable if trying to gauge fallout/implications with clients, suppliers, etc.
One other point: a lot of folks make such a big deal out of "legality" particularly as it relates to employment law. This state is "at will," this one isn't, fired "for cause" etc. In most cases when an employer wants someone gone they go, often with a nice settlement.
I'm guessing in this case the co-worker doesn't want to be outed publicly as a prostitute. Those cases where people stand on principle are few & far between.