Sunday, December 3, 2000

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Not that the electronic mail? have unique to do with journalism, but s? which is a questionnaire? n should worry us. Because the mail we can write our sources, because the mail belongs to? Scope of our privacy. However, as can be read in La Vanguardia of Sunday, it seems that employers do not feel the same way: "Some 67 percent of U.S. companies said that controls communication and activities of its employees in the workplace , seg? n a survey by American Management Association (AMA). About 27% of the companies that participated in the survey said store and review electronic mail? mail or e-mail "of its employees, and 11% Tel says record conversations? techniques. This is in most? a case of random m? s that a continuous surveillance of communications. Adem? S, 21% of companies store and secures into the computer files, 6% to record and listen to voicemail, and 16% in v recordings? Deo in the company. "
The danger the new, in the case of new technology? as, is that many think it is without paying field where the old rules, which has fought for so long, will not do. He who has the upper hand tries to impose their own new, profit? NDOS precisely the expression? n "new technology? as" they seem to be having another? policies different from usual. And it's not as?.

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