Abstract

A recent case involving a cosmetic doctor who was found to be secretly monitoring confidential conversations has thrown into sharp relief issues surrounding privacy in the workplace. The law on covert monitoring states that it should only be used in exceptional circumstances. Mark Stevens looks at the outcomes of previous cases and sets out key considerations for employers

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