Unit 7: Workplace Privacy


   Nowadays, technology has many ways in which employers can virtually monitor all their workers  based on the different types of communications in the workplace, it could be posible using computers and video cameras.  In most of the cases,  workers may feel that this monitoring is an invasion  of  privacy, but it is generally protected by the law. Moreover,  employers implement surveillance using electronic  help, it may  include monitoring of workers calls, conversations and even voicemail messages ( Ilegal things in Dominican Republic) to monitor their workers and their business operations. In general, employers can monitor phone calls made and received in the workplace, but there are legal limits and steps that they need to follow. However, several countries in all over the world limit the circumstances under which employers may require this type of testing and the methods it can use to perform it because it needs to agree with the laws, if there is a violation of their rights, you could go to jail. 

Comentarios

  1. Este comentario ha sido eliminado por el autor.

    ResponderEliminar
    Respuestas
    1. Hi Rosa!

      Lately employers have the right to monitor everything inside their companies, but personally I think they should not have access to employees’ personal cellphone calls and emails.

      Eliminar

Publicar un comentario

Entradas populares de este blog

About Unit 3: The Bold and the Bashful

The Tipping Point

Unit 6: Spiritual Renewal