22 Feb 2022
Online Shopping? Personal Email? No Privacy in Work-Related Communications
Companies need effective policies to ensure that employees understand the proper use of work-related electronic communications and that they have no privacy in those communications. Use these drafting tips on work-related communications systems, email, networks, and internet use to make it clear that there is no expectation of privacy when using work-related electronic communications.
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