For example, as noted in the following «Findings under the Privacy Act,» Citizenship and Immigration Canada («CIC») recently agreed with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada that it was
an unreasonable breach of privacy for CIC to request the tax information of potential employers of Live - in Caregivers:
Not exact matches
In this case, the ONA had grieved the policy as an
unreasonable exercise
of management rights and a
breach of employee
privacy rights.
It's not an
unreasonable move to make: between government programs, a torrent
of data
breaches, and this latest news, who wouldn't want some measure
of privacy and security online?