by Jason T. Marsh, Phelps Dunbar, LLP
Understanding and managing employee privacy is an essential part of effective workforce management in Mississippi. This guide highlights the key aspects of Mississippi law that impact privacy in the workplace, helping HR professionals, employers and people managers navigate sensitive issues such as employee monitoring, testing, data protection and workplace safety while remaining compliant with legal requirements.
Designed for HR leaders and compliance‑focused organisations, the guide explores Mississippi’s common law right to privacy alongside practical considerations such as electronic monitoring of employees, drug and alcohol testing, handling employment references and managing weapons in the workplace. It also addresses employer responsibilities in relation to data breaches, computer fraud and the protection of personally identifiable information, including Social Security numbers.
By understanding these obligations and emerging legal developments, employers can reduce risk, protect employee trust and support transparent, lawful workplace practices.
In this guide, learn about:
- Common law right to privacy in Mississippi
- Electronic monitoring of employees
- Public records
- Drug and alcohol testing
- Employer references
- Weapons in the workplace
- Data breach security
- Computer fraud
- State agency protection of Social Security numbers
- Future developments
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About the author

Jason T. Marsh
Jason T. Marsh is an attorney practicing in the area of labor and employment law. He primarily defends public and private employers against claims related to discrimination, retaliation, sexual harassment, hostile work environment and civil rights. He also handles EEOC charges and other administrative complaints and provides guidance to clients on complying with complex laws administered by the OFCCP and with the preparation and review of affirmative action plans.
Mr. Marsh’s practice covers a wide variety of issues that arise in the employment relationship including helping employers comply with applicable federal and state employment laws, including Title VII, the ADEA, the ADA, the Equal Pay Act, the FLSA, and the FMLA.
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