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Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
2,423 wordsIntroduction Companies are intruding more deeply into the lives of employees, and even though corporate intentions may be benign, the risk of backlash is growing. Lee Smith (1) With the rise of advanced technology, there arose the threat of surveillance and privacy invasion in the workplace. An employee, by the very nature of the employment relationship, must be subject to some level of monitoring by the employer. However, this monitoring has its limits. Rights of privacy primarily are related t...
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