City of North Miami v. Kurtz: is sacrificing employee privacy rights the cost of health care reform?
City of North Miami v. Kurtz: is sacrificing employee privacy rights the cost of health care reform?
The author looks at state legislation protecting employees right of privacy against employer intrusion, including smoking, particularly in light of the case of City of North Miami v. Kurtz. Her thesis is that Kurtz is the first decision to allow governmental employer intrusion into off-duty behavior which is unrelated to job performance. The decision also allows intrusion into the privacy of the employees home. Further, the Florida Supreme Court upheld the regulation as a legitimate state interest ra
Szobonya, Renée M.
University of Toledo Law Review
27; Winter 1996: 545-573
English
Cited in: Current Abstracts on Tobacco, Vol. 4 no. 5, June 1997, p. 21.~Call_Number: J.LEG 9614~
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