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Ca: Secret school camera angers staff

Posted on September 28, 2011 by pogowasright.org

Dave Battagello reports:

The public school board admitted Tuesday it secretly installed surveillance equipment in a teachers’ staff room at Queen Elizabeth public school in Leamington as part of a “personnel” investigation.

Teachers and union leaders, who learned of the surveillance activity last week, called it a disturbing breach of privacy and a violation of collective agreements.

Read more on Windsor Star.

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