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If the basis for finding an invasion of privacy is often an employee's legitimate and reasonable expectation of privacy, then a situation where there is no real expectation of privacy occurs when the:

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A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that such a situation occurs only when the employee has actual notice. The employee needs to be notified by the employer about the absence of privacy and what that entails, the employee must agree to the rules explained in order to continue working for that employer. Otherwise it would be considered an invasion of privacy.

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