Unaware Third Parties In Such Surveillance Determine Whether It Is Legal

Page 1 of 23 - About 228 Essays
  • Free Essay

    Business

    Running head: ELETRONIC SURVEILLANCE OF EMPLOYEES Electronic Surveillance of Employees Lorrie Bass Strayer University Assignment # 1 Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course LEG500: Law and Ethics in the Corporate Lateefah Muhammad Fall 2011 Contents Lorrie Bass 3 Date: January 12, 2012 3 Abstract 4 Discussion 1 Explain where an employee can reasonably exspect to have privacy in the work place…………..4 Answer 5

    Words: 823 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Electronic Surveilance of Employees

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees Assignment #1 Natasha Wise LEG 500 Professor Diane V. Barrs Strayer University April 24, 2011 Abstract Do you think that no one would notice if you take a moment out of your workday to make personal calls, do some online shopping, or even check your personal e-mail? With the yearly increase in electronic surveillance of employees, employees should opt to conduct all of their personal activities such as shopping either at home or on their

    Words: 1683 - Pages: 7

  • Premium Essay

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees

    monitor things such as how productive and loyal the individual is to the corporation (Halbert & Ingulli, 2010). In today’s highly technical society, the ability to monitor employees at work has increased significantly. As a result, the need to determine what constitutes appropriate monitoring is discussed regularly. While heavily debated, there are situations in which an employee can expect to be protected from violating ones privacy in the workplace. Courts take into consideration two main factors

    Words: 1223 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees

    workspaces, an open area, in which there are several desks and where conversations can be overheard, or an enclosed office, in which- when the door is closed-conversations cannot be heard and where one would expect virtually total privacy. Explain whether it makes a difference if an employee is in an open area or in an enclosed office. Yes, there is a difference if an employee is in an enclosed area versus an open area workstation. In an open area workstation employees are forced to share their

    Words: 1074 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Business

    LEG 500(LAW AND ETHICS) January 25, 2011 (1) Explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace Given the upsurge in the use of electronic surveillance by many employers, it has become almost impossible for employees to have the kind of privacy they want. From the first step into the building that houses their entity or organization to the last step out, employees

    Words: 1334 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees

    View the video: “Electronic Surveillance of Employees” by clicking on the link in the course shell. There is also a link that will allow you to print the script of the video. Write a four to five (4-5) page report that answers the following: 1. Explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace. In today’s age of e-mail, internet, and increased use of technology, there are very few places that an employee can expect to have privacy in the workplace. The

    Words: 1061 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Business Assignment 1

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees Angela Hockaday Strayer University Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance LEG 500 Professor Anne Dewey-Balzhiser October 23, 2011 Abstract This paper will explore Electronic Surveillance of Employees. First, we will discuss and explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace. Secondly, we will review information regarding in the office workplace there are typically two types of workspaces, an open area, in which there

    Words: 2053 - Pages: 9

  • Premium Essay

    Electronic Survelliance of Employee

    Electronic Surveillance Of Employees Running Head: Electronic Surveillance Of Employees Electronic Surveillance of Employees Cathy D. Brown Professor:: Anne Dewey-Balzhiser LEG500- Law, Ethics and Corporate Governance Date: January 22, 2012 Introduction: Some would say that workplace privacy rights are non-existent in the private sector. Workplace surveillance is that employers have a legitimate right to conduct surveillance for the benefit of themelves, the community at large for

    Words: 1575 - Pages: 7

  • Free Essay

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees

    Electronic Surveillance of Employees Law, Ethics and Corporate Governance - LEG 500 Strayer University 23 October 2011 Electronic Surveillance of Employees Introduction Employers are trying to monitor their employees even more to ensure employees' aren't using business hours to conduct personal business or violating other company policies. They want to ensure their employees' are being productive during work hours and are working to achieve company goals. This report will address the following:

    Words: 1427 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Electronic Surveillance

    Electronic Surveillance of Employee Professor Cowan LEG 500 April 24 2011 Table of Content Page Where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace ……………….. 1 Explain whether it makes a difference if an employee is in an open area or in an enclosed office………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 2 Explain if Herman’s need to know whether his salespersons are honest is a sufficient ground for utilizing electronic surveillance…………………………………………………………....

    Words: 1353 - Pages: 6

Previous
Page   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 23