In actuality, employees have very few, if any, rights when it comes to privacy on a workplace computer. Consumer Action.org, a consumer advocacy group founded in 1971, estimates that 75 percent of all ...
Earlier I blogged that the Ninth Circuit found that while employees can retain 4th Amendment rights in their workplace computer, the government can search your work computer without a warrant so long ...
The International Labour Organization estimates that there are 340 million workplace incidents every year. Voxel was created to increase workplace safety through computer vision. The startup announced ...
It’s best to assume your work computer is monitored and act accordingly. Here are some less obvious tasks you should be mindful of. By Thorin Klosowski Mr. Klosowski is a staff writer at Wirecutter, a ...
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In a holding with potentially wide applicability, the Tenth Circuit ruled that time devoted to booting up a work computer and launching certain software before clocking in is compensable under the ...
More than half of all American workers use a computer at work, and the percentage is growing rapidly. How should American schools prepare students to thrive in workplaces filled with computers? The ...
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