Employee Checks

Employee Checks

Have you ever wondered what your employees are doing while you are not there? Which employees are actually working, which are stopping others from working or even which are stealing from you?

Many businesses lose valuable money and time due to employees being unproductive. It can mean the difference between a business being a success or failure. So it is extremely important to know that your employees are working especially when you are not there. But what are the ways that employees are unproductive? During are investigations we have found a number of ways that employees cost you money. This includes:

  • Surfing the internet
  • Talking to other employees stopping them from working
  • Running a second business using your resources
  • Sales personnel stealing all your customers to start their own business

But the problem is, how do you monitor their activities and discreetly collect the proof you need without causing disharmony. This is where we can help. We have extensive experience in finding out discreetly the truth about exactly an employee is doing in a day. We use a number of techniques to achieve this which include:

  • Phone Text/Call Monitoring
  • Lie Detector Test
  • PC internet/email/activity Monitoring
  • Vehicle Tracking
  • Covert Surveillance
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