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Essay heading: Workplace Monitoring
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The purpose of monitoring is not to snoop or spy on employees’ personal matters. The fact is that employees are paid to conduct business; there is no place for personal e-mails or any internet surfing in the workplace. With so much of today’s commerce being conducted electronically, it is not reasonable to take away the internet from employees as a means to eliminate and prevent its misuse... displayed 300 characters
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protection to both the employee and the employer. According to the ePolicy institute, 13% of employers have been faced with lawsuits resulting from the improper use of email by employees. Chevron was ordered to pay over 2 million dollars to settle a” sexual harassment claim that stemmed from inappropriate e-mails” (Turner)... displayed next 300 characters
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