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        <title>Opinion: Privacy at the Workplace</title>
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        <description>&amp;nbsp;Privacy is a basic right, even at the working place. Employers keeping detailed track of their employees are not in their rights to do so. Still, it happens way too frequently. Why do they even do it? Are they afraid the employee will cause harm, directly or indirectly by wasting company time? Studies have indicated that having a relaxed atmosphere at the working place and even playing a gam...</description>
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