1. In your own words, describe what privacy means and what privacy protection companies should give 1 answer below »

1. In your own words, describe what privacy means and what privacy protection companies should give 1 answer below »

1. In your own words, describe what privacy means and what privacy protection companies should give employees.
2. Enumerate the strengths and weaknesses of the polygraph as a management tool for decision making. What polygraph uses are legitimate? What uses of the polygraph are illegitimate?
3. What are the two major arguments for and against integrity testing by employers? Under what circumstances could management most legitimately argue that integrity testing is necessary?
4. How has technology affected workplace privacy? What are the implications for the social contract between firms and their employees?
5. How has the 9/11 tragedy affected workplace privacy? What are the long-term implications of that?
6. Which two of the four guidelines on the issue of privacy presented in this chapter do you think are the most important? Why?
7. Identify the privacy, health, and due-process ramifications of violence in the workplace and AIDS.