Internet, privacy and workplace

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Were published guidelines of the Privacy Authority for the use of electronic mail and the Internet in the company (which we had already anticipated two months ago). The public and private employers will no longer check e-mail and surfing the Internet for employees except in exceptional cases.

"The issue is particularly sensitive - says Mr Mauro Paissan, through a press release - because the analysis of the websites you visit, you can also get information about employees and sensitive e-mail messages may have content that is private. Necessary to prevent arbitrary use of computer tools business and the lesion the privacy of workers. "

The Authority shall require first of all employers to inform clearly and in detail the workers on how to use the Internet and e-mail and on the possibility that checks are conducted. The Guarantor prohibits then reading and systematic registration of e-mail as well as the systematic monitoring of Web pages viewed by the worker, because it would generate a remote control of work prohibited by the Workers' Statute.



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  1. Finally, a fixed point on the discilpina always seemed UNPO 'liquid and the personal experience of myself and many workers in recent months has been quite "thrilling" ... thanks for the timely reporting

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