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Quote of the day: E-mail snoops and bathroom cams

May 4, 2005 Australian state attorney, in support of legislation to ban unauthorized spying on employees, likens e-mail snooping to surveillance cameras in changing rooms. TAGS: employer, worker, e-mail

IT employers cool on tech degrees

February 28, 2007 Survey finds that many U.K. employers don't care whether IT job applicants graduated with a tech-related degree. TAGS: employer, Information and Communication Technology, degree, information technology, U.K., survey, skill

Survey: U.K.'s tech-savvy young lack basic literacy skills

August 21, 2007 Secondary-school grads tend to be competent in IT, but their English and math skills are inadequate, employers warn. TAGS: employer, workplace, exam, survey, skill, student, U.K., information technology

Poll: Half of employers restrict Facebook

August 22, 2007 Workers at many companies surveyed by security firm Sophos say access to Facebook is blocked over productivity, security concerns. TAGS: Facebook, Sophos Plc., Graham Cluley, employer, productivity, worker, security

Why employers are cracking down on e-mail

July 26, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod finds that employers increasingly resort to firing employees who abuse electronic communications. TAGS: electronic communication, employer, workplace, First Amendment, blogging, speech, communication, IM, firing, survey, worker, e-mail

Can social networking co-exist with the workplace?

December 19, 2007 Corporate moves to completely block social-networking sites will only backfire, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says. TAGS: Barracuda Networks, employer, workplace, policy, Facebook, social networking, networking, MySpace

The rise of electronic evidence

November 8, 2006 perspective Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says destroying relevant electronic data can be far worse than the evidence itself. TAGS: employer, sanction, evidence, failure, trial, CD, Yahoo! Inc., attorney

Time to crack down on tech at work?

June 14, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says employers have their work cut out in setting workplace rules around new gadgets and communications technologies. TAGS: blogging, employer, trade secret, blog, policy, expectation, workplace, IM, privacy, activity, Real-Time, U.S.

iPod porn pains parents, employers

November 16, 2005 Attorney Eric. J. Sinrod says the potential for iPod pornography is no longer a theoretical exercise. TAGS: porn, employer, workplace, parent, home video, digital content, children, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, development, monitor, video

Making the case for telework

October 3, 2007 Most companies still resist the idea but Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says technology advances make this a no-brainer. TAGS: telecommuting, CDW Corp., employer, private sector, supervisor, sector, worker

Schwarzenegger moves to break up food fight

December 21, 2004 After critics complain, the Govenator eases up on a business-friendly proposal to relax the rules for the timing of workers' lunch breaks. TAGS: employer, division, Arnold Schwarzenegger, worker, proposal, litigation, regulation, rule, California, payment, food

From googling to firing?

May 30, 2007 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod examines the case of an employee who says he was dismissed because of an online search into his work history. TAGS: supervisor, employer, firing, termination, notice, Google Search, credit card, lawyer, Google Inc.

Want a job? Clean up your Web act

March 28, 2007 Uncouth blogs and social-networking bloopers can hurt your employability, a survey of more than 600 employers finds. TAGS: candidate, Human Resources, employer, personal information, social networking, MySpace, survey

Rat on your pirate boss, win $36,000

April 27, 2006 U.K. antipiracy group offers hefty reward to Brits who inform on employers who use illegal or unlicensed software. TAGS: reward, employer, U.K.

Telecommuters beware the tax man

November 9, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says telecommuters are increasingly liable to pay income taxes to states where they don't live. TAGS: telecommuting, appellate court, income tax, employer, New York, income, tax, state, decision

After shakeup, Jobster goes to work

July 25, 2007 Following a major restructuring of the online job site, CEO Jason Goldberg says his company is poised for success. TAGS: Jason Goldberg, restructuring, employer, workforce, talent, recruiting, Facebook, enterprise, success

Companies warned after RSI payout to freelancer

June 8, 2006 Health experts say successful repetitive stress claim by former Guardian freelancer should be "wake-up call" for employers. TAGS: employer, insurance company, health

It's my Internet--I can do what I want

March 29, 2006 Employees are roaming the Net at work for their own personal use, a potential liability for companies, attorney Eric J. Sinrod says. TAGS: employer, legal liability, workplace, malicious code, study, Internet access, worker, spyware, entertainment

Must employers really pay to play?

October 25, 2007 Authoria CEO Tod Loofbourrow writes that with the U.S. in the middle of a talent crisis, too many companies are being tempted to overpay. TAGS: Authoria, career development, compensation, talent, workforce, employer, career, manager, U.S., CEO

H-1B applications for 2006 piling up

August 6, 2005 Employers have applied for 49,040 H-1B guest worker visas for next fiscal year, more than 75 percent of the program's annual cap. TAGS: H-1B, fiscal year, employer, cap, U.S.
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