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Privacy in America: Electronic Monitoring (10/22/2003)
Employers can read you e-mail, look at your personal computer files and eavesdrop on your phone calls. They can film you with hidden video cameras not only in public areas, but in locker rooms and even restrooms.

Legislative Briefing Kit: Electronic Monitoring (12/31/1998)

Lifestyle Discrimination in the Workplace: Your Right to Privacy Under Attack (12/31/1998)

Through the Keyhole: Privacy in the Workplace, an Endangered Right (07/26/1998)
Many of the basic rights we all take for granted are not protected when we go to work. In fact, the ACLU receives more complaints about workplace rights violations than about any other issue.

Take Back Your Data/Privacy Rights Pocket Card (12/31/1997)
A pocket card with tips for protecting your own right to privacy.

Privacy in America: Workplace Drug Testing (12/31/1997)

Privacy in America: Electronic Monitoring (12/31/1997)

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