Legal Question in Employment Law in Wisconsin

employee file

I would like to see my employee file at work. I'm assuming I not only have the right to be able to see it but is is law that any employee can see their employee file at any time and even take copies of past reviews if they so choose?


Asked on 7/21/08, 11:16 am

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Sally Stix Law Offices of Sally A. Stix

Re: employee file

Here is the WI statute for seeing your personnel file:

103.13(2)

(2) Open records. Every employer shall, upon the request of an employee, which the employer may require the employee to make in writing, permit the employee to inspect any personnel documents which are used or which have been used in determining that employee's qualifications for employment, promotion, transfer, additional compensation, termination or other disciplinary action, and medical records, except as provided in subs. (5) and (6). An employee may request all or any part of his or her records, except as provided in sub. (6). The employer shall grant at least 2 requests by an employee in a calendar year, unless otherwise provided in a collective bargaining agreement, to inspect the employee's personnel records as provided in this section. The employer shall provide the employee with the opportunity to inspect the employee's personnel records within 7 working days after the employee makes the request for inspection. The inspection shall take place at a location reasonably near the employee's place of employment and during normal working hours. If the inspection during normal working hours would require an employee to take time off from work with that employer, the employer may provide some other reasonable time for the inspection. In any case, the employer may allow the inspection to take place at a time other than working hours or at a place other than where the records are maintained if that time or place would be more convenient for the employee.

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Answered on 7/21/08, 7:16 pm


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