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Snooping Bosses
When I first started to read the article I thought: now the maximum of control over the employees is reached, using a GPS to control where employees were if they called in sick.
This is not okay; the employers cannot play “Big Brother” and watch where the employees are when they are not at work. People should have some privacy and this technique with GPS, can be misused by people and they can stalk people from work. For example a relationship between two employees ends and the other person is very jealous he or she can use the system to check up on the other one, too see where that person might be. For that reason I think it would not be okay to have that kind of control over people but the other statement in the article, about checking some websites that the employees use, is okay.
On the other hand I think also that the staff should have the right to some privacy at work, however searching for porn sites during work, it is not okay. Therefore I consider the bosses can block some websites that the employees don’t have to use at work, like they had done on Wall Street and some law firms.
At my work they have blocked websites that not are related to the organization so I cannot check my private email at work, but it is okay, I can do it at home.
In the article it also says that some companies hire people to check on the employers email, I think this would be okay if they suspected someone who sends company information to other companies but otherwise they should leave mail boxes alone so the staff can feel some privacy at work.
onsdag 4 februari 2009
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