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“理论上你可以起诉他”,还有这种事啊。。。
我貌似没听说email可以作为证据的
ljcljc 发表于 2011-7-8 19:25 
是的,email可以做证据的。
这儿有几个案例,来自这里 1. An employee of Microsoft sued the company, claiming sexual harassment by a supervisor. Microsoft's defense fell flat when a search of company e-mails showed the supervisor had been sending the employee off-color jokes. A federal court agreed with the plaintiff.
2. In another case, the shoe was on the other foot. An employee sued her company claiming her supervisor was causing her great distress by asking questions about her personal dating history. These questions offended her, she said, because she was deeply religious, holding to strict morals. She lost the case when her work e-mails were searched, revealing that she'd sent hundreds of pages of dirty jokes and pornographic materials.
3. In a third case, an executive may have sunk his employer when he wrote an e-mail that detailed an unscrupulous practice his company was involved in. Again, a search of e-mails turned up this communication, which might have been the last nail in the coffin for the executive's company.
4. E-mail abuse has also caused mass firings when the practice was discovered by such employers as Xerox, The New York Times, Dow Chemical, and even the Clinton White House. |
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