Document Type
Article
Abstract
Recent innovations in digital technology have resulted in the proliferation of workplace surveillance devices, which allow bugging, telephone monitoring, visual surveillance during night or day, communications interceptions on computer networks and the creation of digitally controlled human recognition and tracking devices. Not surprisingly, the expanding presence of digital technology in the American workplace has guaranteed that complex issues of personal and workplace privacy have become far more pervasive than ever before.
Recommended Citation
Rod Dixon,
With Nowhere to Hide: Workers Are Scrambling for Privacy in the Digital Age,
4 J. Tech. L. & Pol'y
(1999).
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