商业环境中的隐私侵犯

Manuel Lafond, Pierre-Olivier Brosseau, Esma Aïmeur
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企业经理使用最新的信息和通信技术创新来监控员工和求职者,这并不罕见。这些方法不仅依赖于员工在工作时间的严密监视,而且还可以应用于他们的专业环境之外,侵犯他们的个人生活。监控技术既包括传统的摄像手段,也包括分析社交网络页面、进行广泛的网络搜索和处理在线数据经纪人等最新手段。虽然雇主设立的监控举措可以给公司带来好处,但它们所带来的对隐私的威胁可能会恶化员工的身心健康,并对同事之间的关系质量产生负面影响。企业有社会责任,需要确保自己的行为不会侵犯员工的隐私权。在这篇非技术论文中,我们讨论了公司在员工监控方面采用的一些在线方法。我们详细阐述了管理者用来监控员工并尽可能多地获取求职者信息的各种方法。然后,从隐私权的道德和法律角度进一步讨论了这些技术。
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Privacy invasion in business environments
It is not uncommon for business managers to use recent innovations in information and communications technology to monitor employees and job candidates. These methods not only rely on heavy surveillance during working hours of employees but can also be applied outside their professional environment, to impinge on their personal lives. Surveillance techniques encompass such traditional means like recording cameras to more recent methods including analyzing social networks pages, performing extensive web searches and dealing with online data brokers. While monitoring initiatives set up by employers can have benefits for companies, the threat to privacy they entail can deteriorate the mental and physical health of employees and have a negative impact on the quality of relationship between colleagues. Businesses have a social responsibility and need to ensure that their behavior does not infringe upon their employee's rights to privacy. In this non-technical paper, we discuss some online approaches adopted by companies regarding employee surveillance. We elaborate on various methods employed by managers to monitor their employees and gain as much information as possible on job candidates. Then, these techniques are further discussed from the standpoint of their moral and legal perspectives with regards to privacy rights.
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