Nurse Kim Funke is one of those employees.
Funke recently received emails from her hospitals CEO outlining updated policies regarding employee travel.
That policy required them to reveal where they were going and how they were getting there.
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How can they tell us not to travel?
It just seems like policing and taking that right away from us.
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Types of questions are absolutely being asked that never would have been asked before, she said.
There are valid reasons to ask questions about travel.
That, in turn, increases the risk that the employee could bring the virus into the workplace.
Health agencies are guiding employers to find out about how employees are spending their time off.
Its a balancing act, she said.
An employer could run into issues if theyre just selecting certain people to ask versus everybody.
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Its private information as far as what they do on their off-duty time, she said.
Tiffani Sherman is a contributor to The Penny Hoarder.
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