
Though technology has allowed us the "freedom" of working from home or on the road, there are some perspective trouble spots for employers.
Specifically, legal issues surrounding these devices that have made our life more flexible are just now coming to the forefront. For instance, how does an employer protect confidential information on these devices? Is time that an employee answers an email on a PDA compensable working time? Can an employer be liable for an employee who causes an accident while texting and driving?
Even without the legal risks, employers face practical risks as well. Studies have shown that - despite the flexibility – such devices have actually caused increased stress among workers.
The "dividing line" between the office and home has become so blurred that the devices also have contributed to marital issues. Stress and home issues often cross over into the work place resulting in loss of productivity, burn out, etc.
So...how can you minimize the risks yet still take advantage of the use of these devices?
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About Your Presenter
Susan Fahey Desmond is a partner with Jackson Lewis LLP. She has been representing management in all phases of labor and employment law since her graduation from the University of Tennessee in 1985.
A frequent speaker and author, she is named in Best Lawyers in America for labor and employment law and has been named by Chambers USA as one of America's leading business lawyers. She is also named in Mid-South and Louisiana Super Lawyers.
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