H.R.5228 - Employee Changing Room Privacy Act

To protect employees from invasion of privacy by employers by prohibiting video and audio monitoring of employees when in an area where it is reasonable to expect employees to change clothing. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Employee Changing Room Privacy Act as introduced.
  • Official: To protect employees from invasion of privacy by employers by prohibiting video and audio monitoring of employees when in an area where it is reasonable to expect employees to change clothing. as introduced.

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2/6/2008--Introduced.Employee Changing Room Privacy Act - Prohibits employers from engaging in video or audio monitoring of employees in restroom facilities, dressing rooms, or other areas in which it is reasonable to expect employees to change clothing. Prohibits employers from using moni

Official Summary

2/6/2008--Introduced.
Employee Changing Room Privacy Act - Prohibits employers from engaging in video or audio monitoring of employees in restroom facilities, dressing rooms, or other areas in which it is reasonable to expect employees to change clothing. Prohibits employers from using monitoring results for any purpose and requires employers to immediately destroy any violating recording. Prohibits retaliation. Allows video monitoring or audio monitoring by a law enforcement agency as part of a criminal investigation and with a warrant. Provides for enforcement by the Secretary of Labor. Allows private suits by aggrieved employees. Asserts that this Act does not alter state law or collective bargaining agreements except where inconsistent with this Act.

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01/03/09
Tall Sexy's Journal - Pound for Pound Challange

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01/02/09
Tall Sexy's Journal - Time

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01/01/09
Tall Sexy's Journal - Now you can close your mouth

... h. r. 5204 · h. r. 5228 · h. r. 5248 · h. r. 5252 · h. r. 5332 · h. r. 5359 · h. r. 5360 · h. r. 5370 · h. r. 5372 · h. r. 5403 · h. r. 5425 · h. r. 5484 · h. r. 5486 &

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