Businesses in the UK, including U.S. firms with branch offices there, may soon face limits on their ability to monitor employee Web surfing and e-mail activity under a new privacy code due to be released by a government body in the . . . . Businesses in the UK, including U.S. firms with branch offices there, may soon face limits on their ability to monitor employee Web surfing and e-mail activity under a new privacy code due to be released by a government body in the next two months. The UK privacy protections also illustrate the sharp difference in privacy approaches that exist between the U.S. and European nations, many of which have stringent privacy rules. The code, which sets out workplace privacy rights, will call for employers to spell out their monitoring policies to employees and conduct monitoring that is "proportionate" to the risk posed by the employee activity. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . Companies in the UK, along with American enterprises, could encounter fresh restrictions on worker surveillance due to forthcoming privacy laws.. UK Privacy Code, Employee Monitoring, Data Protection, Monitoring Policies, Workplace Rights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Employers' bodies are more optimistic about the workability of the government's workplace e-mail privacy code, but deep misgivings remain. The Privacy at Work conference hosted by the information commissioner last week brought employers and employee representatives together in a bid to . . . . Employers' bodies are more optimistic about the workability of the government's workplace e-mail privacy code, but deep misgivings remain. The Privacy at Work conference hosted by the information commissioner last week brought employers and employee representatives together in a bid to thrash out what should go in the final code, which specifies the permitted level of monitoring for staff e-mails and the internet use. Susannah Haan, legal adviser at the Confederation of British Industry, said, "The information commissioner said they hadn't appreciated all the risks to employers such as defamation and the inadvertent formation of contracts if workers use company e-mails and it is attributed to the company. We are pleased they have acknowledged that but we will have to see how far the code will shift." The link for this article located at CW360 is no longer available. . Employers' bodies are more optimistic about the workability of the government's workplace e-mail pri. employers', bodies, optimistic, about, workability, government's, workplace, e-mail. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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