Workplace Privacy

The first stage of a two-part privacy project, the Workplace Privacy team was asked to fill the gaps in privacy protection for Victorian workers.

The commission delivered 65 recommendations for a regulatory model that would open up privacy invasive practices to scrutiny and ensure both employers and workers knew where they stood.

The second stage of the project looks at surveillance in public places.

 

 

  • Reference
  • Consultation
  • Submissions
  • Final report
  • Tabled in parliament

Workplace Privacy - Terms of Reference

In light of the widespread use of surveillance and other privacy-invasive technologies in workplaces and places of public resort, and the potential...

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Workplace Privacy: Final Report

March 2002–October 2005 The first stage of a two-part privacy project, the Workplace Privacy team was asked to fill the gaps in privacy protection...

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Workplace Privacy - Recommendations

Chapter 3 1.       The legislation should provide that an employer must not engage in acts or practices that unreasonably breach the privacy of...

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