ISSN: 2165-7556
Department of Law, The College of Management Academic Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
 Short Communication   
								
																Working from Home: A Challenge to Workers? Rights to Privacy, Humanity and Dignity 
																Author(s): Tammy Katsabian*             
								
																
						  This essay aims to demonstrate how the shift to remote work has escalated the phenomenon of monitoring employees
  in a way that urges us to consider new ways of defining and regulating employees’ right to privacy. This essay first
  demonstrates that employers today frequently use intrusive monitoring programs to ensure that their remote workers
  are actually working from home, in a way that dramatically influences employees’ and their family members’ right to
  privacy. On this basis, this essay then explains that many of the current monitoring programs also use a strict salary
  payment system, which compensates remote workers only for the concrete minutes when the system has detected
  active work. This reality leads to a diminishment of the workers’ most basic right to be treated as human beings and
  not as machines; i.e., it diminishes their rig.. View More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.35248/2165-7556.22.12.318