Wired: Chipping Away at Workers’ Privacy
Wired: Chipping Away at Workers' Privacy"Certainly, the concept of workplace surveillance is nothing new. Punch-card systems, in-store camera networks and other monitoring technologies have been around for decades. Most employers reserve the right to view employee e-mail sent on internal networks. And to a large degree, the principle that employers must be allowed to use some tools to maintain a safe and productive workplace is accepted... But... other technologies make it possible for companies to track with increasing granularity the activities of those in their employ."
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