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Big Brother is Watching

Issued: February 01 2012

A recent decision in the Supreme Court of the Philippines affirmed that a search of employee workstations by a government agency did not violate the country’s Constitution. Paul Abbott P Enriquez explains what the decision means for both public and private employers.

 

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