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Monitoring in the Workplace
Title: Monitoring in the Workplace
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 507 | Pages: 2.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Monitoring in the Workplace
Monitoring in the Workplace: The Right to Employee Privacy
Fourteen million employees -- just over one-third of the online workforce in the United States -- have their Internet or e-mail use under continuous surveillance at work. Worldwide, the number of employees under such surveillance is at 27 million, just over one-quarter of the global online workforce. In fact, an average of 0 million a year is spent on surveillance equipment for an employee, that’s an average .25 per employee.
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employees say they felt as if their employers did not trust them.
You have heard the employer’s justifications for employee monitoring: to save money, to discourage stealing and espionage. And you have also heard the employee’s side, and how they felt violated, humiliated, and untrustworthy. So in conclusion, I ask you to weigh both sides of the argument carefully and ask yourself one question: Does the end really justify the means? Thank you.
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