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The rules for “e-discovery” mainly prevent which of the following?

  1. A conflict between business practice and technological safeguards
  2. The loss of information due to poor data retention practices
  3. The practice of employees using personal devices for work
  4. A breach of an organization’s data retention program

Answer(s): B



What do the Civil Rights Act, Pregnancy Discrimination Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Age Discrimination Act, and Equal Pay Act all have in common?

  1. They require employers not to discriminate against certain classes when employees use personal information
  2. They require that employers provide reasonable accommodations to certain classes of employees
  3. They afford certain classes of employees’ privacy protection by limiting inquiries concerning their personal information
  4. They permit employers to use or disclose personal information specifically about employees who are members of certain classes

Answer(s): A



Which is an exception to the general prohibitions on telephone monitoring that exist under the U.S. Wiretap Act?

  1. Call center exception
  2. Inter-company communications exception
  3. Ordinary course of business exception
  4. Internet calls exception

Answer(s): C


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SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next question:

Larry has become increasingly dissatisfied with his telemarketing position at SunriseLynx, and particularly with his supervisor, Evan. Just last week, he overheard Evan mocking the state’s Do Not Call list, as well as the people on it. “If they were really serious about not being bothered,” Evan said, “They’d be on the national DNC list. That’s the only one we’re required to follow. At SunriseLynx, we call until they ask us not to.”

Bizarrely, Evan requires telemarketers to keep records of recipients who ask them to call “another time.” This, to Larry, is a clear indication that they don’t want to be called at all. Evan doesn’t see it that way.

Larry believes that Evan’s arrogance also affects the way he treats employees. The U.S. Constitution protects American workers, and Larry believes that the rights of those at SunriseLynx are violated regularly. At first Evan seemed friendly, even connecting with employees on social media. However, following Evan’s political posts, it became clear to Larry that employees with similar affiliations were the only ones offered promotions.

Further, Larry occasionally has packages containing personal-use items mailed to work. Several times, these have come to him already opened, even though this name was clearly marked. Larry thinks the opening of personal mail is common at SunriseLynx, and that Fourth Amendment rights are being trampled under Evan’s leadership.

Larry has also been dismayed to overhear discussions about his coworker, Sadie. Telemarketing calls are regularly recorded for quality assurance, and although Sadie is always professional during business, her personal conversations sometimes contain sexual comments. This too is something Larry has heard Evan laughing about. When he mentioned this to a coworker, his concern was met with a shrug. It was the coworker’s belief that employees agreed to be monitored when they signed on. Although personal devices are left alone, phone calls, emails and browsing histories are all subject to surveillance. In fact, Larry knows of one case in which an employee was fired after an undercover investigation by an outside firm turned up evidence of misconduct. Although the employee may have stolen from the company, Evan could have simply contacted the authorities when he first suspected something amiss.

Larry wants to take action, but is uncertain how to proceed.

In what area does Larry have a misconception about private-sector employee rights?

  1. The applicability of federal law
  2. The enforceability of local law
  3. The strict nature of state law
  4. The definition of tort law

Answer(s): A



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