"I didn't even consider not doing it," said one microchipped employee. — -- Sensors and microchips may signal a new era of a connected workforce, but some experts say these technologies also put ...
If an employer installs time- or attendance-tracking software on your computer, that software can probably spy on you in lots of other ways as well. A new study by the resume-help site StandOut CV ...
Several months into COVID-19, many businesses find themselves relying on a decentralized workforce dispersed across a city, state, or even the country. Increasing numbers of businesses are investing ...
Last month, news surfaced that major companies like Walmart, Starbucks, Delta and Chevron were using AI to monitor employee communications. The reaction online was swift, with employees and workplace ...
A number of large US companies are using AI monitoring systems to analyse employee communications in popular business apps like Slack, Teams, and Zoom … One AI model claims to be able to analyse the ...
Ask David Heinemeier Hansson, the cofounder and CTO of Basecamp, how he feels about companies that use software to surveil their remote workers, and you’ll probably hear a few expletives. Although ...
Many critics of so-called snooping software also call it "tattleware." Mark works for a Denver-area company that handles medical billing. In mid-March, he said he and his co-workers were told they ...
WASHINGTON — Despite evidence that working from home has not diminished U.S. productivity during the pandemic, employers are increasingly turning to monitoring software that can track workers’ ...
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On November 8, 2021, Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law an act that amends the Civil Rights Law and requires employers in New York State to provide notice to an employee upon hire where the ...