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Many employees complain that they"re being
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while they work during the
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. In a new survey of more than 900 major U.S. companies, nearly
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of them acknowledged using a range of
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methods to monitor their employees. And up to a quarter of the companies that monitor their workforce do it
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. The number of employees being monitored has
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in the last five years. There are two reasons for this, first, it"s
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; second, monitoring could be done
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and efficiently. Most employers insist that these are
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and even necessary business
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. They have a
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to know how
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they provide is being used on the job. Monitoring can also be used to deter
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, and for the workers" own
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.
But many attorneys are arguing that employees do not give up their
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rights when they show up for work. Employees should always be
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when they"re monitored. Some employees even emphasize that there should be no monitoring whatsoever in purely
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areas. Yet, so far there is only one state—Connecticut—that
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surveillance in areas such as locker rooms or the employee lounge. There"s only one federal
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, the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act, that
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employee privacy.