Employers monitor employees with various technologies, including instant messaging apps (that identify “active” or “away” status), phone, computer screen and video surveillance, GPS monitoring and ...
Employers frequently conduct electronic monitoring and surveillance of their employees to protect against employee misconduct, manage productivity, and increase workplace safety. In doing so, ...
Employers often install monitoring software on their employees’ computers to track activities and ensure productivity and security. The legality of this practice depends on how the monitoring is ...
In our work life, privacy has become a luxury. Whether it’s a remote work setup or an open office configuration, many ...
Perhaps at no time in modern history have employers seemingly had less of a grip on their workforce. The amorphous, pre-COVID, practices of “flex time” and work-from-home have been stretched and ...
As remote and hybrid work becomes more popular, there are a number of reasons for organizations to use employee monitoring software. In recent years, companies have changed how they think about work ...
This summer, a Wake County woman left her job at Nationwide Insurance. Her decision wasn’t driven by a lack of promotion opportunities; she had advanced multiple times to reach a senior position at ...
Businesses can use risk management tools in Microsoft Office to covertly monitor the activities of employees on work-issued computers. The software company provides tools in its Office 365 suite that ...
The average American spends more than seven hours a day looking at their computer screen. A personal computer should provide the power and security users need today, while giving them the tools they ...
The issue of companies monitoring employee computer activity grabbed headlines last month after Wells Fargo revealed it fired over a dozen people it caught “faking work.” The accused, the bank said in ...
A hot potato: A serious breach of workplace privacy has come to light after a popular employee monitoring application inadvertently exposed more than 21 million screenshots of workers' computer ...