Keith B wrote:I personally disagree with people breaking rules like this. You agree to follow the rules when you sign on, and if you break them, then that is your doing and you should be reprimanded appropriately for that. No different than being on this forum; you follow the rules or you don't play. If you break them you are reprimanded.
I agree people should follow any rules they knew before they accepted the job offer.
However, if a company makes me a job offer, and does not disclose the policy as part of the offer, then I would not feel morally bound to comply.
I understand they can fire me without notice if they find out, just as I can quit without notice for any reason. Even during my first week.
I don't see any meaningful difference between employer policies regarding what's in your car on their property, versus what's in your pocket on their property. If employers have the right to prohibit firearms on their property, then they have the right to prohibit firearms on their property. I understand the "parking lot" concept is popular, but it makes no logical sense to me to draw the line there. Drawing it at the employer's property line, on the other hand, makes complete sense to me.Keith B wrote:An employer should have the right to prohibit whatever they don't like in their buildings. Now, I DO agree that they should not be able to prohibit you from having it in YOUR vehicle on the parking lot, but past that they have rights too.