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Does the Fourth Amendment protect an individuals privacy in the workplace?

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Does the Fourth Amendment protect an individuals privacy in the workplace?

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A. No. Unless an employer promises otherwise, employees should assume that the employer is regularly reviewing incoming and outgoing phone calls (including voice mail), copying and reviewing every e-mail sent or received, tracing every Web site visited, and viewing every document created on the company’s computers. Employers are not required to notify employees about this surveillance.

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