Is it legal for my boss to ask me to take a picture or video of a co-worker for evidence?
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NINE TO FIVE
Is it legal for my boss to ask me to take a picture or video of a co-worker for evidence?
ANDREA YU
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 12, 2026
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THE QUESTION
My manager suspects one of my coworkers is slacking and wants proof. Because I sit behind them, my manager asked me to take a picture or video of them when they…
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