(in the US) This can vary widely from state-to-state. When it is permissible, they are generally not allowed in employee bathrooms or locker rooms where the changing of clothes takes place. Other than that, video surveillance is at the employers discretion - and it is more widely used than many people may think.
Surveillance - the art of surveying. Usually from afar, and unbeknownst to the surveyed.The mobster had been under surveillance for some time, but the police still didn't have enough concrete evidence to make their arrest.This area is under constant CCTV surveillance. No Loitering.
The whole crime was caught on the surveillance cameras outside the Wal-Mart store.
Statue of limitation for what tort or crime?
Surveillance is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense. The past tense of survey, would be surveyed, if that is what you are looking for.
Surveyed :)
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the significant of given limitation to employee's are for their own discipline
the significant of given limitation to employee's are for their own discipline
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It is a financial plan for how an organization will receive and spend money. The utility is that it allows performance evaluation of the managers while its limitation is that it does not give the employee the morale to work.
This changes from state to state. But on the whole, yes. There are very few workplace surveillance laws.
yes if they are caught doing something wrong like cheating someone.....hope this answered your question
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What is the abbrevitaion of surveillance
Surveillance is the monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of the people for the purpose of influencing, managing, directing, or protecting. The various forms of counter surveillance are - computer surveillance, telephones, surveillance cameras, social network analysis, biometric surveillance, aerial surveillance, data mining and profiling, corporate surveillance, human operatives, satellite imagery and identification and credentials.