40           On-line Rights for Employees in the Information Society.  Use and Monitoring of E-mail and Internet at Work.


 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Preface

Notes on Contributors

Introductory remarks, Roger Blanpain & Tadashi Hanami

Welcome, Thord Wedin

 

1. The protection of privacy at work, Peter Skyte

2. Employment in a global knowledge content, Peter Johnston

3. Forwarding confidential information on the Internet: technological possibilities of monitoring and control, Marc Van Gestel

4. Monitoring and control of use of e-mail and Internet by the employee.  Management's point of view, Eamonn Sheehy

5. Employment and labour law aspects.  Setting the scene.  Asking the right questions, Roger Blanpain

6. Privacy and employment law: general principles and application to electronic monitoring, Frank Hendrickx

7. Online rights for online  workers in Member States of the European Union, Eric Lee

8. Belgian Law, Frank Hendrickx

     Report of the Belgian workshop, Frank Hendrickx

9. Dutch Law, Taufan C.B. Homan

10. English Law, Gillian Morris

     Report of the English workshop, Andrew Bibby

11. French Law, Jean-Emmanual Ray and Jacques Rojot

12. German Law, Armin Hoeland

13. Italian Law, Michele Colucci

14. Italian Law, Vincenzo Ferrante

15. Italian Law, Emiliana Dal Bon

16. Japanese Law, Ikuko Sunaoshi

17. US Law, Matthew W. Finkin

18. Regulating and monitoring communications in the enterprise: guidelines for the development of an effective usage policy, Jos Dumortier

 

Index

 

 

Notes on contributors