Electronic Privacy in the Workplace:

Links and References


1. National Workrights Institute. "Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace: Common Law & Federal Statutory Protection,"

2. Journal of Technology Law & Policy. "You Got Mail But Your Employer Does Too: Electronic Communication and Privacy in the 21st Century Workplace."

3. Privacy Rights Organization. "Privacy Rights of Employees Using Workplace Computers in California."

4. The Business Lawyer. "Employee privacy and Internet monitoring: Balancing worker's rights and dignity with legitimate management interests," Vol 57, Issue2, Feb 2002.

5. Federal Communications Law Journal. "The private workplace and the proposed "Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act": Is "notice" enough?" Vol 54, Issue 1, Dec 2001.

6. Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly. "The effect of the USA Patriot Act on workplace privacy," Vol. 43, Issue 5, Oct 2002.

7. Defense Counsel Journal. "Between the devil and the deep blue sea: monitoring the electronic workplace," Vol. 70, Issue 1, Jan 2003.

8. Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly. "Cyberslacking! A liability issue for wired workplaces," Vol 42, Issue 5, Oct/Nov 2001.

9. Newsfactor Network . "Analysts dispute corporate cost of personal web use."

10. Business2.0. "Why Spy?: Technology that monitors employees' Web usage sounds like a smart way to keep them focused on work. Wrong. Let' em surf.

11. National Workrights Institute. "Electronic monitoring in the workplace: Legislative brief."

12. Federal Communications Law Journal. "The private workplace and the proposed "Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act": Is "notice enough?" Vol. 54, Issue 1, Dec 2001.

13. American Management Association (AMA). "2001 Survey of Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace: Executive summary."

14. HowStuffWorks. "How Workplace Surveillance Works."

15. PCWorld.com. "Yes, You are Being Watched,"

16. National Workrights Institute. "Electronic Monitoring: A poor solution to Management Problems."

17. Harris Interactive. "Post-9/11 Shift Seen in Employee Attitudes About Privacy, Security at Work..."


These Organizational Web Pages are Great Sources of Links:

Electronic Privacy Information Center

The Privacy Foundation

Cyber.Findlaw.com

American Civil Liberties Union