Part 3 of our 5 episode series on deviance in the workplace focuses on theft by employees and discusses the ways employees are stealing from their employers, for personal motive or otherwise. Join us for Part 3 where we provide exciting examples of theft in the workplace, including of patient medical records and other information, and the possible legal ramifications for stealing or theft by employees. For this series, we are featuring the distinguished, honored and well-known healthcare attorney, Amanda Waesch, as our guest. Amanda has practiced healthcare law, representing hospital and other healthcare providers, for over 13 years. Although this episode discusses theft conduct at healthcare facilities, such as by nurses and doctors, the concepts discussed will apply across the board to other employers outside of healthcare. What should employers do if an employee steals from their employer? What should employees do to report theft or stealing? Should employers implement policies on theft in the workplace? Are they required to implement such policies? Should employers discipline employees who steal from them? Should employers fire such employees? Answers to these questions and many more are presented in this Part 3 Episode of Deviance in the Workplace.
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