EMPLOYMENT COLUMN
By Karen L. Gabler
and Jenna H. Strauss
The rapid-fire advancement of computer technology and the availability of new equipment in the marketplace forces today's employers to walk a privacy tightrope. Because employers are able to monitor the whereabouts, conduct, writing and behavior of their employees, the question then becomes, how far may the employer travel along this path before it unnecessarily or...
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