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Labor and Employment Law

Washington University in St. Louis

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2019

Privacy

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Data Mining And The Challenges Of Protecting Employee Privacy Under U.S. Law, Pauline Kim Jan 2019

Data Mining And The Challenges Of Protecting Employee Privacy Under U.S. Law, Pauline Kim

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Concerns about employee privacy have intensified with the introduction of data mining tools in the workplace. Employers can now readily access detailed data about workers’ online behavior or social media activities, purchase background information from data brokers, and collect additional data from workplace surveillance tools. When data mining techniques are applied to this wealth of data, it is possible to infer additional information about employees beyond the information that is collected directly. As a consequence, these tools can alter the meaning and significance of personal information depending upon what other information it is aggregated with and how the larger dataset …