A case study whereby a company psychiatrist shared a co-workers personal information with other colleagues. The paper states that we all share personal information with employers, but most maintain confidentiality. However, there are times when personal information is used against an employee (such as private relationships of two individuals in the same workspace).
From the Paper:
"Famous people have long complained about having no privacy, and continue to go to great lengths to protect what little of it they can. Today the issue of privacy affects everyone and is becoming a bigger challenge in the workplace. Mr. Charnell discussed employee privacy versus the release of medical information. Here we will discuss a few more of the pervasive intrusions into our privacy in the workplace."
"Workplace Privacy" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Workplace-Privacy/8685>
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