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12 Jul 2001 12:00AM
Over a third of US workers have their Internet and e-mail use monitored by their employers, according to a study by the Privacy Foundation. The study also claimed that, worldwide, around 27m employees are under such surveillance.Andrew Schulman, the study's chief researcher, suggests that employers should at least inform employees that they are being monitored in this way.The issue of workplace privacy – in particular the new problems created by internet and email use – has been the subje... (56 more words)
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