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MD has a flatscreen on the wall of his office which shows live pictures from camera's of all of the offices so he can observe what people are doing presumably. It also appears he has a similar set-up in his home to allow his to watch the employees when he is working from home.


Would you work for someone like that?

A lady who is his accountant got a call from him at one point asking her why she didn't answer her phone previously. She was too busy and is working literally 7 days a week to try and get on top of the job. He was observing her from his home. There is nothing in her office to steal.
There'll be something in the contract to say that the company can read emails, but they still need a justification for doing so. If you send an email entitled 'Private' and the company reads it without having a good reason to (e.g. they're on record as investigating you for abuse of company property or similar), they're breaching your right to privacy.

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