Do organizations have an obligation to notify employees


Assignment:

Organizations have the right to monitor what employees do (management is measurement) and how technology systems are used. It common practice to notify employees that when they use organizational assets such as networks or Internet access, they should have no expectation of privacy. Even without that disclaimer, they really don't need the warning to know this monitoring is, or could be, taking place.

Do organizations have an obligation to notify employees as to the extent of that monitoring? Should an organization make it clear that in addition to monitoring how long employees are using the Internet, it's also watching which Web sites they visit? If the organization merely says there no expectation of privacy when using the e-mail system, is it an ethical violation when employees later find out it was actually reading their e-mails?

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