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PRIVACY IN THE WORKPLACE
A. INTRODUCTION
During the past several years, there has been a growing trend among employers to
monitor the actions and performance of their workers. Concerns about employee
productivity, quality of work, employee theft or misuse of company property, unlawful drug use, and other factors potentially affecting employee productivity, combined with
technological developments, have increasingly led employers to use new ways to monitor
employee performance. A survey of 301 businesses by, Macworld, magazine
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work related purpose would seriously disrupt the routine conduct of business and would be unreasonable. Moreover, the Court noted that requiring a probable cause standard for searches of the type at issue there would impose intolerable burdens on public employers. Consequently, intrusions on the constitutionally protected privacy interests of government employees for non-investigatory, work related purposes, as well as for investigations of work related misconduct, should be judged by the standard of reasonableness ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
work related purpose would seriously disrupt the routine conduct of business and would be unreasonable. Moreover, the Court noted that requiring a probable cause standard for searches of the type at issue there would impose intolerable burdens on public employers. Consequently, intrusions on the constitutionally protected privacy interests of government employees for non-investigatory, work related purposes, as well as for investigations of work related misconduct, should be judged by the standard of reasonableness ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**