Computer use monitoring and privacy at work |
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Authors: | Kathy Eivazi |
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Affiliation: | Lawyer based in Australia |
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Abstract: | The rapid growth of new developments in communication technology has brought electronic monitoring to the forefront of today’s workplace concerns. This is an area that in recent years has drawn considerable attention amongst the media, academia and legal scholars demanding that employers do not intrude into employees’ online privacy via electronic monitoring in the workplace. However, electronic monitoring at work is not one-sided and it is arguable that employers have legitimate reasons to justify their action. This paper aims to examine employers’ justification for conducting electronic monitoring by highlighting the potential risk of financial and legal liabilities that employers may incur as a result of employees’ misuse of online services at work. |
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Keywords: | Work-based privacy Electronic monitoring Performance monitoring P2P file-sharing Employee privacy |
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