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You bet.  Employers are well aware that whenever they discipline or discharge an employee they may face a grievance or a law suit.  Therefore, employers document the employee's misconduct in order to defend themselves against these challenges to the disciplinary decisions.  Since many cases come down to an employee's word against the employer's an employer may well use photographs, video tapes, or other evidence where they can obtain it.  When you sleep at your post, the employer has a right to take a picture of your misconduct as evidence supporting its decision to terminate your employment.... Read More
You bet.  Employers are well aware that whenever they discipline or discharge an employee they may face a grievance or a law suit. ... Read More