Technology in the Workplace: A Recipe for Legal Trouble

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Termination
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Crain Communications Inc.,
Human Resources,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management,
Workplace
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Crain Communications

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Overview: Not since the adoption of surveillance cameras in the workplace has there been such a national panic over the issue of employee privacy, nor have the stakes been higher. Computers are as common as telephones in the business world these days, yet their potential for abuse is astronomically higher, they are 50 times more expensive, and-because of legislation such as the Patriot Act-they can be commandeered at the slightest whim by investigating authorities.

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