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    Every Employee's Guide to the Law: What You Need to Know About Your Rights in the Workplace-And What to Do If They Are Violated


    The Workplace Law Advisor: From Harassment and Discrimination Policies to Hiring and Firing Guidelines--What Every Manager and Employee Needs to Know


    Your Rights at the Work Place: The Things Your Boss Won't Tell You

    Privacy In The Workplace

    "Privacy in the workplace is a contradiction in terms, says Frederick Lane III in his new book, The Naked Employee: How Technology Is Compromising Workplace Privacy (Amacom, 2003). Lane is an author, expert witness, professional speaker, and former attorney...Technology, according to Lane, allows companies to pry and probe into nearly every aspect of their employees' lives, including their habits, leisure-time activities, DMV records—even their genetic makeup."

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