Littler on Employee Monitoring: Searches, Surveillance & Privacy Concerns 2024
- Publisher:
- Littler Mendelson
- Publication date:
- 2024-01-01
Description:
For over 40 years, Littler has written and published the National Employer Library, which currently includes over 25 publications covering a wide range of federal employment and labor law topics. The series draws upon the collective knowledge of Littler’s U.S. attorneys and is the field’s preeminent reference resource providing practical advice to companies on the employment relationship.
About the Authors
COVERAGE
§ 1 OVERVIEW OF THE LAW OF ELECTRONIC MONITORING IN THE WORKPLACE
- § 1.1 Introduction
- § 1.2 Employee Use of Electronic Resources
- § 1.3 Employer Monitoring of Employees’ Use of Electronic Resources
- § 1.4 Reducing Legal Risk for Electronic Monitoring Under the Federal Wiretap Act
- § 1.5 Reducing Legal Risk for Electronic Monitoring Under the Federal Stored Communications Act
- § 1.6 Reducing Legal Risk for Electronic Monitoring Under Common Law Principles of Invasion of Privacy
- § 1.7 Reducing Legal Risk for Electronic Monitoring Under the Federal Constitution
§ 3 MONITORING OF EMPLOYEES’ OFF-DUTY CONDUCT
§ 4 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR EMPLOYERS