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18 October, 07:09

There is a page in the company's "employee handbook" that states that anything brought onto the company's property, including the employees themselves, are subject to random search for items belonging to allied technology systems. there is a space for the employee to acknowledge receipt of this notice. mr. jackson has a copy of the handbook but never signed the receipt page. does that matter? explain.

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  1. 18 October, 07:38
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    It does matter because many businesses are required to have proof that their employees know and are aware of all rules that the business has. If they require employees to sign and follow them but have no proof that some have the books yet didn't sign, they can't expect them to know the rules.
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