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3 May 2005 12:00AM

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The UK’s largest union, Amicus, has complained to the data protection watchdog over alleged incidents of unauthorised monitoring and interception of employees’ e-mails at the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT).
The complaint to the office of the Information Commissioner was made after one Amicus member was suspended and others threatened with disciplinary action.
Amicus Regional Officer Barry Jones said:
"We take this matter very seriously indeed. The NAHT ha... (222 more words)
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