How far a corporate willing to go to monitor employees? In this case Walmart was going as far as installing a video surveillance camera inside a unisex bathroom. This is more like a peeping tom thing than a loss prevention program that Walmart claims it was doing so. Perhaps, Walmart is try to see how far it can push the privacy law? Although not all states are clearly stated that having a surveillance video camera in bathroom is a violation, but common sense shows that nobody wants someone else takes a peek at such a private moment. Just to be cleared, only one known Walmart store so far is doing this, and it is located in Easton, Pennsylvania. Some of the employees there who had complained were fired. The seven employees are now suing Walmart over this matter. Source.
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