Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace
Auteur : John Weckert
Date de publication : 2005-01-01
Éditeur : Idea Group Inc (IGI)
Nombre de pages : 305
Résumé du livre
The use of new technologies, coupled with the fact that there is an increasing amount of work being done on-line, whether on the Internet, intranets, LANs or other networks, has made extensive employee monitoring by employers inexpensive and easy. Employers of course have legitimate concerns about the efficiency of their employees. On the other hand, there is rising concern about the rights of employees, especially with respect to their rights to privacy. Clearly there are conflicting rights and interests, hence ways need to be found to resolve these conflicts in a manner that is fair to all. Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace: Controversies and Solutions contributes to the debate and points the way toward some solutions. The contributors come from a variety of disciplines, countries, and cultures, and so bring a wide range of perspectives to the issues.