Do I need to "safeguard" nanny's social security number? RSS feed

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Anonymous wrote:I did let it slide, seeing that I didn't say anything to them.

But now I have employers sign a statement about it.


So you didn't have a fit.
Anonymous
What a galactically stupid question, OP. Do you expect your employer to keep your SS no. Confidential?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those shady dog walkers and housekeepers! Definitely not as trustworthy as a nanny.


A..hole.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those shady dog walkers and housekeepers! Definitely not as trustworthy as a nanny.


Stop. Not PP but the issue is that they had strangers in and out of the house, with sensitive personal information lying out. It wouldn't matter what the person's occupation is, PPs employer's need to respect their responsibility as an employer to protect her information.


She specifically mentioned the housekeeper and the dog walker, not anyone else. She sees them as less trustworthy, obviously.


It doesn't matter who they are. Of COURSE employers have a responsibility to safeguard sensitive information such as an employee's SSN. I can't believe this question even needs to be asked.

Exactly.
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