I work for a financial institution over the phone and we've been working from home for 14-15 months now. We received an email notifying us that we'll receive a survey about vaccines. They claim the results will not be individualized and will only be used in aggregate to better plan for our return to the office in the fall. How would you respond?
Do you lie and say you've been vaccinated, in the off chance they track you? Do you say you haven't gotten the poison and don't intend to?
Now I haven't seen the questions yet but I imagine they'll be obvious. They could use this information in a number of ways that I know you all will hash out in the comments so I'll refrain from upchucking all my thoughts in this post.
What say you keyboard warriors?
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Often a company will hire a different company to send out an employee survey. The survey company compiles the data tallies the results, then reports the results to your company. They never expect that everyone will participate. Unless it comes directly from your personal boss, I would ignore the survey. If ever questioned on whether you took it, just say you lost the email before you could do it. Oops. Accidentally deleted it.