In article <v01540b05af956face3d7@[194.90.120.117]>, Susan Hazan
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>Could you please help me with this one?
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>Do the senior administrative staff in your museum or organisation have the
>right to access/read your e-mail at your work-place?
>
You betcha! At least in the U.S., I think that courts have determined
that an employee has no reasonable expectation of privacy when using the
company's/organization's equipment to communicate. Even though they must
inform you if they are listening in on telephone conversations, they do
not have to ask your permission to look at your e-mail. In a way, it is
just like the paper files you have in your office--the theory is that it
belongs to the employer because it was created on the employer's time.
You should certainly ask a lawyer friend about precedent in Israel.
Claudia Nicholson
Curator of Collections
Museum of the South Dakota State Historical Society
Pierre
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