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This 6 page paper examines the use of hidden cameras in the workplace and the constitutionality of the practice. A formal corporate memo and questionaire are included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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This proclivity to assume guilt before innocence prompted many employers to pursue the practice of using hidden cameras and surveillance in the workplace, including the washrooms. At what point does
this become an invasion of privacy and is it constitutional? Part of the overall and encompassing problem with hidden cameras is that there is no definitive law which stipulates that
the practice is or isnt allowable. A persons right to privacy apparently only covers companies that are not privately owned or ones own home. Otherwise, those employees who find themselves
working for a privately owned business may be subjected to a whole host of indignities, including cameras in the restrooms and locker rooms. Many employers, however, believe that they
are fully justified in the usage of the surveillance cameras, both visible and hidden. Employers claim that they lose thousands of dollars each year due to employee theft, drug use,
or an inappropriate use of their time while on the job. Most employers have sunk a great deal of money into consulting firms and equipment so that they can monitor
their employees every move while onsite. In one respect most would state that if the boss owns the company he should be able to do with it as he sees
fit, even if that extends to protecting that which is his. However, while this seems logical, one has to wonder about the vast amounts of money that will be wasted
by the employer with the purchase of the necessary equipment for monitoring and watching his employees around the clock. Unions in the workplace have made the practice of using
hidden cameras more difficult for the employer but it has not reduced it entirely. The use of the hidden camera is nothing new, but the context in which they are
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