Friday, June 27, 2014

Workplace Privacy

With cameras, sensors, audible wires and the monitoring of employee computers, the workplace elimination of worker privacy is an unconstitutional invasion of personal liberty and privacy. How this should be curtailed or employed responsibly, while respecting the dignity and value of each employee, needs to be flushed out.

We do not have individualism and individuating without a generous zone of privacy erected, maintained and not invaded around that person by public officials, employers or neighbors.

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