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The attached image is the rear of form A-27; this is just example of many forms that contain personal data. I’d like to know: should I be worried?
Seeing that the local elders are free to write the own personal opinions, and publishers are forbidden access to this data, should a publisher just trust that their local elders will only write positive and accurate things? Are the 3 men making up the Service Committee always impartial and objective - in every congregation? Is it healthy for the subject (the publisher) to be denied access to see what has been written about them, and available to view on the new Publisher ID global JW database?
Here’s some examples of the data that local elders are asked to record:
7. How would you frankly describe the applicant’s background (education, drugs, moral standing, homelife, etc.)?
8. (a) Describe any difficulties you have had with the applicant: ˛
Personal rating of the applicant:
Emotional stability: A - Excellent | B - Good) | C - Average (qualifies) | D - Poor (may not qualify) | E - Does not qualify. [Comments: ]
Some posters on this forum are expressing their opinion that such data is not “sensitive”. I think it is, but what are the thoughts of some of you here on this forum?
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