Original post removed for having work chat screenshots.
I work in an international Kindergarten in China, where we occasionally have school trips (planned last minute and usually interrupts my lessons) School plans to go to Disney (Yay!) so HR wanted to make sure everyone's credentials were correct by posting
literally all the teacher's full names, ID numbers/passport numbers and exact birthdays, plus gender, IN A WORK GROUP CHAT. Confirming individually would be just too much for them apparently.
l've spoken to 7 of the more than 20 teachers about this, and they too denounced it, but only I and one additional teacher spoke out at all in the chat.
Chat summary:
HR: [Posts Excel spreadsheet screenshot]
Dear all, please check your if your full name, passport No. and birthday are correct. Let me know if there is mistake before 14:30. Please remind each other about this message.
Me: Uh, shouldn't this have been sent privately..?
Coworker: This is private information.
HR: Sorry can't recall it, will pay attention next time.