New technology, including artificial intelligence, increasingly fuels pervasive and seemingly unstoppable intrusive surveillance of workers. Employers’ reach into workers’ private lives has expanded exponentially. This timely edited collection addresses how to protect workers’ rights to a private life.
Expert authors explore a wide range of topics while sharing a commitment to protecting workers’ human dignity rather than maximising employers’ profits. The overall conclusion of the book is hopeful. Despite the fast pace of change, it is possible for law to respond to new technologies, to balance competing interests and to protect workers’ right to privacy.
NZD $80 (plus overseas postage)
To order your copy please email andrew.maples@canterbury.ac.nz