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Employee Privacy, Employer Policy
Mark Rasch, 2006-10-31

Mark Rasch looks at two recent court cases where an employee's reasonable expectation of privacy was more important than the employer's ability to read any employee's e-mail - despite a privacy policy that clearly stated any company e-mail can, and will, be monitored.

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Re: Employee Privacy, Employer Policy 2006-11-15
Anonymous
Does anyone know about email privacy when you are not on company time (at home), using your own personal equipment, and using a personal email address not paid for by the company? A friend of mine is in trouble. An email was forwarded to him which he then forwarded to others but not before adding a...

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