This posting discusses Levy and Associates hidden cameras
Levy and Associates installed a hidden camera in its offices
after several employees complained of theft. The secret cameras were installed
in the area where only female employees worked because a manager had a
“feeling” that they were the ones responsible for the thefts. The
surveillance cameras rotated 360 degrees and filmed office activities 24 hours
a day. Employees, Mary and Joan, frequently changed their clothing in the
employee locker room after their lunchtime workouts. They were upset when the
video surveillance camera briefly filmed them in their underwear when the door
to the locker room was opened by a co-worker. After learning about the video
surveillance, Jack, a male co-worker, e-mailed crude cartoons making fun of the
size and color of the ladies’ underwear.
Did Levy and Associates invade its employees’ right to
privacy by installing secret cameras in its office?
With respect to the accidental locker room surveillance, did
Levy an Associates invade Mary and Joan’s right to privacy? Explain.
Now consider Jack’s behavior.
How should management address Jack’s use of the company
e-mail to embarrass his co-workers?
Outline a technology use policy which prevents
discrimination and harassment.





