1996
DOI: 10.1002/pfi.4170350307
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“…With regard to the technology development and the development of new working methods and communication between the employer and its employees plays an important role in the present and so-called home working and other forms of distance work (outside of workplace of employer) (Bočková et al , 2016) and (Hitka, Hajduková and Balážová, 2014). This leads to a blurring of distinctions between the private life of an employee and his professional activity for employers, how correctly points (Bočková and Skoda, 2015; Janečková and Bartik, 2011; Geroy and Jankovich, 1996). According to the judgement of the European Court of Human Rights on 16th December 1992 in the case of Nimitz in Germany, no.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the technology development and the development of new working methods and communication between the employer and its employees plays an important role in the present and so-called home working and other forms of distance work (outside of workplace of employer) (Bočková et al , 2016) and (Hitka, Hajduková and Balážová, 2014). This leads to a blurring of distinctions between the private life of an employee and his professional activity for employers, how correctly points (Bočková and Skoda, 2015; Janečková and Bartik, 2011; Geroy and Jankovich, 1996). According to the judgement of the European Court of Human Rights on 16th December 1992 in the case of Nimitz in Germany, no.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%