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...very least, Stager should have told staffers that he was planning to read items which passed throughout the fax machine. Stager didn't bother...
...Semitic Museum is under close scrutiny for its enormous deficit--sources say the museum has accumulated a more than more than $10 million deficit over the past decade. Defending his behavior, Stager said he wanted to monitor every aspect of the museum's fundraising drive. But Stager's compulsive need to keep tabs on his staff seems a personal problem, not a business concern. Clearly, this is a sign of a serious inability to supervise the museum and a lack of respect for his staff. We urge Harvard's administrators to look into this issue...
...expect better conduct from Harvard administrators. A Harvard professor such as Stager should approach employees honestly and openly if he senses a problem within the workplace. Instead, he now has in his possession a pile of correspondence--business and private--sent and received by the museum's staff. Not all of this is official "museum business," and certainly much of it was not intended for others to read...
What is particularly bad about all this is that Stager and his boss, Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, are publicly unrepentant. Judging from Knowles' silence on the matter, neither Stager nor Knowles see anything wrong with this abuse of the fax machine...
...meantime, the administration must examine Stager's behavior, and make it clear to him and others that this breach of decency won't be tolerated...