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- Your Rights When Working From Home – Workplace Fairness
Teleworking means working outside of the traditional office, whether at home or in another remote location, using modern technology like home computers, laptops, or cellphones
- The work-from-home employee’s bill of rights – Computerworld
The pandemic accelerated the adoption of cloud-based software and services, so chances are employees can use that existing software at home even when they use their own computer
- 17 Computer Jobs for People Who Want to Work at Home
If you're interested in working a remote computer job, it's helpful to understand your options so you can begin planning for your job search In this article, we discuss the benefits of working from home on the computer and list 17 remote jobs you can pursue
- Five things employers legally need to do for home workers
From ensuring employees have the correct information and equipment, to monitoring workload and mental health, there are a number of requirements that employers should have in place for staff to ensure they can carry out their work from home safely and efficiently
- What Are Your Privacy Rights When You Work from Home?
After a switch to working from home, it's easy to find yourself conducting personal tasks during work time But what if that personal business is sensitive? Here, we take a look at what kinds of privacy rights workers have in their homes
- Can My Work Spy on My Home Computer? - Ask Leo!
If you connect to your home computer from work, all of your communications with the machine at home could be intercepted If this is of concern to you, the solution is to keep work and personal technology completely separate
- Privacy Rights When Working From Home - OFlaherty Law
At-home workers' privacy rights have been thrust into the spotlight, poised for dissection and review, by the worldwide transition to remote work Covid-19 is creating a legal vortex into which antiquated workplace policies get churned up and spit out as new work-from-home guidelines
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