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E-Mail Privacy in the Workplace
Mark Rasch, 2006-07-31

Even with a well-heeled corporate privacy policy stating that all employee communications may be monitored in the workplace, the legality of e-mail monitoring is not as clear cut as one might think.

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Todd Knaarr (2 replies)
I'd bear in mind, though, that contracts don't trump the law. Depending on how the law's written it may apply in addition to any terms of the contract, or it may trump any terms in the contract.

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