TUC calls for guidelines to guard from Snooping Bill
Speaking at a TUC conference on the Human Rights Act, Monks said: "Good relationships at work are based on trust. The recent regulations have left many employees worried ...
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Jack Straw and Ann Widdecombe tipped to win Big Brother
Organised by human rights group Privacy International, The Big Brothers are designed to highlight how invasion of privacy has become a "vast industry that threatens the r...
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Resignations, taking flight and police corruption goes online
Having last week agreed a truce of sorts with the online file sharing pioneer, recording giant BMG has seen two of its senior executives, central to the deal, walk out am...
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Site gives employers the incentive to reward
Incentiveshop.com will help users work out the tax deductions that go with any present under the rules of the tax man and provides an online resource for a wide range of ...
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Employers must ditch 'Big Brother' attitudes, says DPC
At a Privacy Laws and Business seminar in London, David Smith, assistant data protection commissioner, explained the DPC's draft code of practice on personal employee dat...
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Morning Edition: Crest fallen, Telewest merger off and employees take online liberties
A technical error with the automatic settlement system, Crest, misplaced the company after confusion arose surrounding a capital reshuffle by insurance firm Zurich Financ...
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Baltimore buys Mimesweeper for £700m
UK-based Content Technologies produces software designed to screen junk mail and email viruses. It helps to protect against confidentiality breaches and email liability.
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Disability and discrimination becomes an IT issue
The British Computer Society is to advise IT professionals this week on how to comply with the UK's Disability and Discrimination Act (DDA).
A one-day conference in Lo...
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UK employees happy with big brother watching
The majority of the UK's workforce is unconcerned if their employers monitor their Internet surfing, according to a survey conducted by Mori.
Of 670 sample employees, ...
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QXL.com chief leads crusade against share option taxes
Jim Rose, CEO of auction site QXL.com, is fast becoming the entrepreneur's champion with his criticism of UK taxes on share options.
Speaking at the release of QXL's q...
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