"Many staff members won’t be clear what the policy is regarding bosses reading their emails unless they’ve read their employment contract in detail - and by then it may be too late", said Lee Munson, researcher at. However, reminds everyone of the January European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruling, which said bosses can review any messages sent during working hours. What’s more, 36 percent said bosses aren’t allowed, legally, to read such emails and texts, while 13 percent said they’d quit their job if they found out their bosses were reading their private communications. Security firm has polled 1,000 employees living in the UK, and according to the poll, 53 percent don’t believe bosses should be allowed to read their private communications during working hours. British workers are mostly unaware about their privacy rights at work, a new survey suggests.
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