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Monitoring policy

This monitoring policy provides a brief overview of how a company should approach monitoring in the workplace.

Employees and other members of staff have legitimate expectations of a degree of privacy whilst at work. However, employee monitoring can sometimes be necessary and justified for:

  • Security of confidential information;
  • Training purposes;
  • General monitoring to limit potential risks…

 

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