01-20-2009, 10:39 PM
Okay, I was given a choice to fill out a survey at work today. The basis of the survey is to allow the company a broader understanding of the people working for them... it is suppose to make everyone aware of tolerance and respect for everyone. So there were many personal questions, including sexual orientation.
Now, I chose to fill out the survey, I wasn't forced. But I wonder if it is really something the company had a right to ask. I only ask because there was someone else in the room while I was filling it out. This person was also doing the survey, and there was a question about being transgendered. The guy looks at me and asked "what's transgendered", so I answered and he laughed. Then he jokingly asked "Hmm, I wonder if I can be a lesbian". Since there was just the two of us, I just replied "well, you might want to reconsider the transgender question." However, if there was anyone else in the room, I would have responded differently.
Now, is it really proper for a company to compile information like that, even if it is optional and anonymous? What are your thoughts? I personally don't care since I really don't feel like I have anything to hide. But some might find it intrusive.
Now, I chose to fill out the survey, I wasn't forced. But I wonder if it is really something the company had a right to ask. I only ask because there was someone else in the room while I was filling it out. This person was also doing the survey, and there was a question about being transgendered. The guy looks at me and asked "what's transgendered", so I answered and he laughed. Then he jokingly asked "Hmm, I wonder if I can be a lesbian". Since there was just the two of us, I just replied "well, you might want to reconsider the transgender question." However, if there was anyone else in the room, I would have responded differently.
Now, is it really proper for a company to compile information like that, even if it is optional and anonymous? What are your thoughts? I personally don't care since I really don't feel like I have anything to hide. But some might find it intrusive.