Cardon And Associates Employee Handbook Fix -

That night, Maya curled up on her studio apartment’s lumpy couch and opened the handbook. The first fifty pages were standard: anti-harassment, paid time off accrual, proper email etiquette. But around page 57, things got strange.

A: The handbook generally restricts personal cell phone use to break times. For patient-facing roles, phones must be stored away to maintain professionalism. For remote production roles, personal devices may be allowed but cannot be used to handle PHI (Protected Health Information).

The system shall support a hierarchical structure organized as follows:

That night, Maya curled up on her studio apartment’s lumpy couch and opened the handbook. The first fifty pages were standard: anti-harassment, paid time off accrual, proper email etiquette. But around page 57, things got strange.

A: The handbook generally restricts personal cell phone use to break times. For patient-facing roles, phones must be stored away to maintain professionalism. For remote production roles, personal devices may be allowed but cannot be used to handle PHI (Protected Health Information).

The system shall support a hierarchical structure organized as follows: