Workplace video surveillance often raises a lot of doubts and questions among employees. Can the owner install cameras? When is it possible? And is a video camera in a lavatory a severe violation of human rights? We will analyze these and other questions in our article.
An employer is not prohibited by law to supervise the work of their staff. An employer can control work mail, count work time, track the time of arrival and departure from the place, and provide access control.
With the advancement of technology, the control of employees has shifted to video surveillance.
Cameras can be mounted in the following cases:
When setting up monitoring, it is essential to consider the rules. For example, you cannot install cameras without a notice sign “Attention! Video surveillance is in progress ”. It is also important to consider the right to privacy of employees.
For example, you cannot install video monitoring:
These are the facilities where it is strictly forbidden to install video surveillance. If an employer has installed a video camera in a women’s/ men’s restroom or in a locker room, this is a direct violation of privacy rights.
This is indicated by:
But if a hidden video camera is installed in the lavatory, it is a criminal offense. Read more in the article: “Wireless micro surveillance camera“.
If you find any hidden equipment, read the article here.
It can be concluded that video surveillance in the workplace is not prohibited if the consent of all employees has been obtained. The only thing to consider is that it is forbidden to mount cameras in lavatories, changing and dressing rooms, especially in a covert surveillance format.
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