Eavesdropping Bar Clause Samples

The Eavesdropping Bar clause prohibits parties from intentionally listening in on or intercepting private communications that are not meant for them. In practice, this clause applies to both electronic and verbal communications, such as phone calls, emails, or in-person conversations, and may require parties to implement reasonable safeguards to prevent unauthorized access. Its core function is to protect the confidentiality of sensitive information and ensure privacy, thereby reducing the risk of information leaks or breaches.
Eavesdropping Bar. Observations must be conducted with the knowledge of the employee. Electronic observations, including speaker systems, are prohibited.
Eavesdropping Bar. All monitoring or observation of the work performance of an employee shall be 35 conducted openly and with the full knowledge of the employee.
Eavesdropping Bar. The use of secret electronic observations, including speaker systems, is prohibited.
Eavesdropping Bar. All monitoring or observation of the work performance of an employee shall be conducted openly and with the full knowledge of the employee.
Eavesdropping Bar. The use of electronic observations, including speaker systems, is 491 prohibited.