Legal principles regulating the processing of personal information in the workplace

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Nxokweni, Unathi Pearl

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2018-10

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Dissertation

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Personal information , Right to privacy , Workplace , Processing , Monitoring , Data , Employer , Employee

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This study focuses on the right to privacy in the workplace, specifically employees' expectations of electronic privacy where personal information is processed. The main aim of this dissertation is to establish whether, given advantages in technology, South African laws offers adequate protection for employees when their electronic information is being processed. The study analyses South African law as it relates to the privacy of employees during the processing of their personal information in the workplace.This is examined within the parameters of the constitutional and legislative framework with due regard to the common-law right to privacy. The legal issues are examined from a South African context and is compared with data protection laws and regulations of the United Kingdom. It also offers recommendations based on experience gained in the United Kingdom.

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