Legal Question in Employment Law in Texas

Hidden Cameras in the Workplace

I work as a custodian in a government building during the night. I was informed recently that our Department Supervisor had installed hidden cameras with in the building. This makes everyone feel uncomfortable and does create some stress as we're not sure how to act. Is this legal for them place hidden cameras in this type of workplace?


Asked on 6/29/06, 1:39 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Blair Brininger Blair Brininger

Re: Hidden Cameras in the Workplace

I am a lawyer who represents individuals against the employers and insurance companies. I do not represent companies or employers. With this note that I am always on the employees side how to act is easy-act like a valuable and dedicated employee. To put it differenlty act is if your mother was your boss and she was watching you like a hawk. I do not know if it is legal. But unless the employer uses video footage as a reason to discipline an employee who cares? If the cameras make you personally uncomfortable tell your union rep (if you have one). If not schedule a brief meeting with your boss and express your concerns to your boss. Obtain assurances from your boss there are no cameras in private areas-your restrooms, the employee break areas (absent a good reason). I go to Federal courthouses and each Judge has a highly visible camera outside their interior front door. I assume there are other cameras (hidden and not hidden) and I act appropriately.

Unless you are the union rep, if your co-workers are concenred they need to approach the boss themselves in a professional manner.

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Answered on 6/29/06, 2:40 pm
Roger Evans Mathis & Donheiser

Re: Hidden Cameras in the Workplace

Yes; some businesses do so without informing employees and, with some limitations, this is also lawful.

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Answered on 6/29/06, 12:52 pm


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