HR employee confides in boss about salary dissatisfaction, finds out she documented their conversations: 'The stuff she wrote? Some of it isn’t even what I said'

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    Thought I could trust my boss, turns out she was documenting our convos behind my back!

    I work in HR for a small company (yes, I know, f HR, and I agree, which is why I'm pivoting to employment law so I can fight for employees, not against them). I took this job as a step down from a higher-level role so I could focus on studying for the law school entrance exam. I knew the company was a bit chaotic, founder run, no clear direction, constantly shifting priorities, but I thought my boss (the HR Director) and I were at least on the same page. We'd vent together all the time about how
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    Then the other day, I found a document on her OneDrive with my name on it, a private note about me. She's been keeping a record of our conversations, specifically the ones where I brought up salary inequity within the company. I'm severely underpaid and we are understaffed. (I've talked to her three times about this). And the stuff she wrote? Some of it isn't even what I said. Other parts are so belittling and condescending. It felt like reading gossip about myself from someone I thought had my
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    She was smiling in my face while documenting me like a problem employee. I'm a millennial on the cusp of Gen Z, and I've always wanted to break the toxic stigma around HR. My goal was to make employees feel safe, heard, and respected. And now I realize I'm working under someone who's everything I don't want to be. You can't reform HR. I'm not going to tell her I know about the note. I'm already aggressively job hunting and I can't wait to hit her with a resignation email out of nowhere.
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    Other people saw this as a valuable lesson.

    Cultural_Magician105 This person is the HR director for a reason, they usually company narcs are
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    monoclock 127 First thing I learned at work. Never trust anyone. I had friends, good relationships with my colleagues but I was always aware that they were coworkers.
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    theJesus3000 Delete the file and format her pc
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    LawThrowaway444 OP Lol, I seriously thought about doing this for a split second
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    No-Adeptness-3940 I know you were joking, but for anyone ever considering this, trying to delete the file or wiping the drive probably would not have worked anyway. System backups are likely automated and there already are images of the documents on a backup server.
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    jonny_vegas Make sure when you find the new job and leave, tell her you read that file and and call her a backstabbing c*nt in front of many other employees.
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    becks_24 I like that you're pivoting into employment law to be on the side of the EEs. I started my payroll certification, but employment law might be better. HR reps are the biggest bu ies.
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    Aethelete Congratulations, you've had a very clear education on the role of HR within a company. They technically represent the 'best interests' of business continuity. They officially report to the CEO, but sometimes the board will step in over that when there are changes to senior executives. It sounds like the biggest question for you will be how to balance the survival of a company, economically, culturally, etc, working with staff rights and expectations, and commercial reality.
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    cryssHappy Get a copy of that in case you need it before the labor board. Have a summary of what you really discussed. Stop discussing any of this and start the ... I'm so glad I have this job. I appreciate this job crapola. When you get the new job. You get to leave with no notice. Do make sure you have minimal stuff in your cube/office. Start taking PTO for medical appointments.
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    Mad-Dog20-20 Never trust HR to have your back
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    EchoEquani I had said this before never trust your coworkers or your boss. They smile in your face and act like they are your friends, but they are literally waiting for you to screw up and wait for the day to get your job or fire you. Whenever you vent about work to anyone guaranteed, someones going to rat you out and throw you under the bus even if they agree with you, they want them brownie points and they want to look good to the boss to get your job or a promotion. The best thing to do is i
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    CyberMonkey1976 Im not in HR, absolutely love my boss, but I do keep notes on all our conversations. It's a reminder for what we've committed to and documentation for me just in case. I've had to refer back quite a few times to ensure clarity in what I committed to do.
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    Adorable-Raisin-8643 Coworkers and bosses are never ever EVER your friends. Next job it would do you well to remember this.
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    WorldlinessProud You work in HR, and aren't documenting everything?
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    Larry Bonds30 Unless you were long time friends with someone prior to working with them, you do not have friends at work. Just people you get along with on some days. There are 0 people who will fall on the sword for you. Had an old boss of a boss straight up tell me one time that if its between my money and your money that hes choosing his money every time. I actually respected that.
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    D1xieDie What you need to do is replace the text with gibberish and then open the document in windows notepad and delete small chunks across the strings of characters to corrupt it. the autorecovery system will only recover it to gibberish stage as a one drive word doc isn't versioned if you chunk the data like that
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    brookssofia And this is why no one trusts HR. You tried to be one of the good ones, and they still treated you like a threat. Good on you for switching sides employees need people like you.
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    vampirelibrarian Why would you be surprised that your boss took notes on conversations you had with her? I think the more worrying thing is she left her private docs apparently where others can find them

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