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Mendelson, Susan R.; Libbin, Anne E. – Personnel, 1988
The third in a series of four articles, this discusses the legal implications of the use of medical tests to prevent drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace and to reduce absenteeism, tardiness, reduced productivity, and accidents that result from employee substance abuse. Cites recent cases. (JOW)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Employer Employee Relationship, Privacy
Libbin, Anne E.; Stevens, J. Christopher – Personnel (AMA), 1988
The authors discuss precedent-setting court litigation concerning the employee's right to personal relationships, including relationships with co-workers and with employees of competitors. Information presented includes both public and private employers. They also discuss the tension between the employee's right to privacy and the employer's…
Descriptors: Adults, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Interpersonal Relationship
Mendelsohn, Susan R.; Morrison, Kathryn K. – Personnel, 1988
The authors discuss the employee's right to privacy. Court decisions and legislation regarding employee searches are reviewed. They provide guidelines for avoiding legal problems, including (1) publicize the search policy, (2) ascertain that the policy can be justified, and (3) apply the policy in a reasonable, even-handed manner. (CH)
Descriptors: Adults, Civil Liberties, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation
Rosenblum, Cindy – 1997
This paper examines the controversy of e-mail privacy in the workplace. Once an employee uses an e-mail system that belongs to the employer, according to recent case law, their privacy rights are forfeited. Employers will now have to start creating policies to safeguard themselves from expensive litigation, and employees will have to be more…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Court Litigation, Electronic Mail, Employee Attitudes
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Roach, Bonnie L. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
Many federal laws, such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, have enabled women and minorities access to the workplace. These same laws have mandated that employers prevent discrimination against women and minorities, yet when employers utilize various strategies for eliminating discrimination in the workplace, they have found themselves…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Federal Legislation, Diversity (Institutional), Compliance (Legal)
Capital Area School Development Association, Albany, NY. – 1996
The Capital Area School Development Association's (CASDA) School Law Conference assists school board members and administrators in the Greater Capital Region of Albany, New York, in improving their knowledge in the area of school law. In Chapter 1, "Recent Decisions of the Commissioner of Education," examines the substance and outcome of…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Discipline Policy