Publication Date
4-5-2011
Abstract
Professor Kim's presentation focuses on the tensions between maintaining employees' free speech and privacy rights and employers' legitimate business interests and the need to manage their workplaces. Professor Kim also examines how technological advances and changes in the nature and organization of work have combined to blur the boundaries between employees' work and personal lives.
Two leading experts, Lisa R. Callaway and Arnold H. Pedowitz, comment on Professor Kim's remarks from employee and management perspectives
Runtime: 01:26:25
Recommended Citation
Kim, Pauline T.; Callaway, Lisa R.; and Pedowitz, Arnold H., "Privacy, Loyalty and Free Speech: Pushing the Boundaries of the Modern Employment Relationship - The 33rd Annual Kenneth M. Piper Lecture" (2011). Institute for Law and the Workplace Lectures. 2.
https://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/workplace/2