Hector Vega-Rodriguez v. Puerto Rico Telephone Company

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 1997-04-08

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SELYA, Circuit Judge. As employers gain access to increasingly sophisticated technology, new legal issues seem destined to suffuse the workplace. This appeal raises such an issue. In it, plaintiffs-appellants Hector Vega-Rodríguez (Vega) and Amiut Reyes-Rosado (Reyes) revile the district court’s determination that their employer, the Puerto Rico Telephone Company (PRTC), may monit…

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