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In some cases you might suspect that an employee who is leaving is helping themselves to your confidential business information. Does this give you the right to look through their work e-mail account
and cloud storage?
Published 13.06.2019
It has come to your attention that one of your employees is selling numerous items on eBay. Trouble is, they’re constantly checking their eBay account for bids and queries during working time. How
can you stop this?
Published 29.11.2013
Personal blogs allow people to tell their friends what they are doing 24/7. But there’s a fine line between a bit of online gossiping and serious breaches of an employer’s confidentiality. So can you
tell your employees it’s time to blog off?
Published 23.02.2010
To increase staff productivity levels, a number of employers have introduced rules which say that work-related e-mails must not be sent at certain non-work times, e.g. late at night and weekends. Is
this something you should try?
Published 15.01.2016
An employee who was sacked for visiting 27,500 websites for “personal reasons” has won his tribunal case for unfair dismissal. So where did his employer go wrong and how can you avoid paying out
£38,000?
Published 08.09.2010
LinkedIn is the social networking site for professionals and many employers actively encourage its use. But who owns the contacts generated through your business activities when an employee leaves -
you or them?
Published 13.12.2013
It’s estimated that the online gambling industry rakes in £10 billion per year and that 75% of employees regularly have a flutter during working hours. But it’s a safe bet that those who do are also
wasting your time. So what can you do?
Published 11.05.2010
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