+1, also, maybe your wife felt the need, to make up the entire story, to spice up her own life.
Because god forbid she is telling the truth You have absolutely no reason to think she is not from the OP.
+1, also, maybe your wife felt the need, to make up the entire story, to spice up her own life.
+1, also, maybe your wife felt the need, to make up the entire story, to spice up her own life.
You're not married to a chap who used to work in a bank by any chance ? rofl.
I have googled "vion" and cannot find out what a vion panel is!
She secretly observes her boss from one room and then surreptitiously checks his personal browsing history and is now thinking about telling a co-worker. It sounds like she is out to destroy two careers rather than one. Your wife could possibly go into the private-eye business or gossip columnist if things don't work out well though.
Perhaps she could drop a subtle (but humourous) hint to her boss by wearing something that will let him know she is aware of the type of porn he is watching. It should work itsef out from there. Let us know how she gets on!
It could also be interpreted as sexual harrassment at a later stage if there was a case.
Brendan
Really? Even though he was in the room on his own, minding his own business (pardon the pun)? I assumed harassment meant there had to be some form of interaction between two people?
I'm confused. Why is this an issue? She is not responsible for him in a seniority or maternal sense. His funeral. Forget it.
It would be claimed that the company tolerated a regime demeaning to women - assuming that it wasn't animals he was looking at.
I think everyone is forgetting what the OPs point was - his wife, obviously through good intentions does not want to see him loosing his job - whats so bad about that?
If a friend of mine was doing something which could get them fired, I would certainly advise them to stop doing it.
If this guy is clueless about IT, she needs to tell him indirectly.
She should not tell anyone else, as that would be misinterpeted.
I would print out the company's IT useage policy and give it to him quietly, dropping some very big hint. "John, is this still valid? "
It is none of your snooping wife's business. Furthermore it is a breach of etiquette telling you about it.
Simply type out a word document and leave in an envelope for him with the emphasis on the fact that watching porn is a sackable offence etc etc and to desist in doing so before IT catch him.
From a friend etc etc...
Now the chap knows he's been rumbled and it's anonymous (job done).