Electronic Monitoring, Policy on Transparency in [November 23, 2022]

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

Governing Council

Electronic Monitoring, Policy on Transparency in

November 23, 2022

Approval Date

November 23, 2022

Approving Authority

Business Board

Effective Date

November 23, 2022

Responsible Office

Vice-President, People Strategy, Equity & Culture

Next Review Date

 

PREAMBLE
This Policy on Transparency in Electronic Monitoring provides information regarding how, and in what circumstances, the University may electronically monitor employees, and the purposes for which the University may use information obtained through Electronic Monitoring.

APPLICATION/SCOPE
This Policy applies to all University employees. It is subject to the provisions of all applicable laws, employment contracts, collective agreements, and memoranda of agreement, and it should also be read in conjunction with all other applicable University policies and guidelines, including any of the foregoing related to Electronic Monitoring and use of electronic devices.

This policy does not provide employees any new privacy or other rights in relation to Electronic Monitoring. Nothing in this Policy affects or limits the University’s ability to conduct, or use information obtained through, Electronic Monitoring. Nothing in this Policy is intended to amend or supersede any provision of any applicable collective agreement.

The term “
Electronic Monitoring” refers to employee monitoring that is done electronically. It includes, but is not limited to:

  • the use of GPS monitoring of University-owned vehicles
  • the use of cards or fobs to access to University premises
  • the use of video surveillance/closed-circuit television (CCTV)
  • the use of information technology, digital assets, and systems.


POLICY

The University may monitor its digital and physical resources, and their usage, for the purposes of protecting, managing, and ensuring the security of those resources and the safety of the University community. The University’s systems are capable of monitoring employees’ access to, and usage of, University property, including information technology, digital assets, and systems. It is the University’s intention to engage in Electronic Monitoring, or use data collected through such monitoring, in limited situations, such as those involving the following:

  • health and safety concerns;
  • security of  University  property, including information technology devices and systems;
  • investigations;
  • when required by law (e.g., court order); and,
  • other situations with notice to employees (e.g., employees will be notified when a meeting is being recorded).
     

ASSOCIATED GUIDELINES/PROCEDURES

N/A
 

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REVISION HISTORY AND UPDATES

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KEYWORD INDEX

Electronic Monitoring
Video
Information technology security