Common use of Use of Other Devices to Monitor Employee Work Activity Clause in Contracts

Use of Other Devices to Monitor Employee Work Activity. Employees are provided by the Employer with an increasingly sophisticated set of equipment, vehicles and other devices with which to perform their job functions. Employees do not have any expectation of privacy with the regard to the use of such equipment, vehicles and other devices, and the Employer may use information contained in or generated by such devices for appropriate disciplinary purposes. This information may include, but is not limited to, computer tracking devices in vehicles (commonly knows as “Black Boxes”), information stored on computers, records from Company- issued cell phones and two-way radios, and information generated by GPS (Global Positioning System) Devices. However, the Employer may not use such devices as the sole basis for discipline.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operational Supplement, Clerical Operational Supplement Agreement

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Use of Other Devices to Monitor Employee Work Activity. Employees are provided by the Employer with an increasingly sophisticated set of equipment, vehicles and other devices with which to perform their job functions. Employees do not have any expectation of privacy with the regard to the use of such equipment, vehicles and other devices, and the Employer may use information contained in or generated by such devices for appropriate disciplinary purposes. This information may include, but is not limited to, computer tracking devices in vehicles (commonly knows as “Black Boxes”), information stored on computers, records from Company- Company-issued cell phones and two-two- way radios, and information generated by GPS (Global Positioning System) Devices. However, the Employer may not use such devices as the sole basis for discipline.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local Rider

Use of Other Devices to Monitor Employee Work Activity. Employees are provided by the Employer with an increasingly sophisticated set of equipment, vehicles and other devices with which to perform their job functions. Employees do not have any expectation of privacy with the regard to the use of such equipment, vehicles and other devices, and the Employer may use information contained in or generated by such devices for appropriate disciplinary purposes. This information informa- tion may include, but is not limited to, computer tracking devices in vehicles (commonly knows as “Black Boxes”), information stored on computers, records from Company- issued cell phones and two-way radios, and information generated gener- ated by GPS (Global Positioning System) Devices. However, the Employer may not use such devices as the sole basis for discipline.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Clerical Operational Supplement

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Use of Other Devices to Monitor Employee Work Activity. Employees are provided by the Employer with an increasingly sophisticated set of equipment, vehicles and other devices with which to perform their job functions. Employees do not have any expectation of privacy with the regard to the use of such equipment, vehicles and other devices, and the Employer may use information contained in or generated by such devices for appropriate disciplinary purposes. This information may include, but is not limited to, computer tracking devices in vehicles (commonly knows as “Black Boxes”), information stored on computers, records from Company- Company-issued cell phones and two-way radios, and information generated by GPS (Global Positioning System) Devices. However, the Employer may not use such devices as the sole basis for discipline.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Local Rider Agreement

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