In message <[log in to unmask]>, at
12:06:10 on Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Ian Welton <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Individual levels of freedom as an element of privacy and the potential
>contrast/conflict with organisational control/management generally appears
>clearly in these types of cases.
The aspect I'm most interested in is the ability of the (desk bound)
employee to be able to send/receive important personal emails while at
work. Due regard needs to be given to how much that distracts from their
job (I wouldn't expect people to be able to run an eBay auction from
work) but they should be allowed to do it (rather than it being
absolutely banned) and when they do send/receive such emails there
should be an adequate and reasonable degree of privacy.
--
Roland Perry
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