Article: Does your laboratory need a moonlighting policy? (Cover Story)

In their spare time, your employees may be working at everything from teaching to taking business out from under your nose. Here's how to insure moonlighting does not infringe on their work on your reputation.

JENNIFER WORKS weekends for a private lab in addition to her job as a medical technologist at a hospital. George manages a busy lab yet teaches an evening course at a local college. Barbara, a single mother, dances in a nightclub to augment her earnings as a medical laboratory assistant. Eugene, a repair technician, quietly informs hospital clients he can do their jobs for considerably less after hours.

"Moonlighting" generally refers to a person holding ...

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