Workplace privacy is described as the act where employers monitor and collect information on the activities, communications and private lives of their workers.
I asked two of my friends how their privacy was in their workplace, these are their answers.
A school secretary:
"I must answer for what I do to three people. It's almost as if they calculate the time of everything I do because there's always something else to do. My computer can be manipulated from the computer of the daughter of my boss (she works there as well) and we use common password."
An English teacher:
"As a teacher I have no privacy. My superiors come to check the classroom twice a day to see if I am there and if I am working, but there are no cameras, only in the corridors."
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