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fromArtnet News
5 days ago

Secret Camera Discovered in Centre Pompidou Restroom

A hidden camera was found in the Centre Pompidou women's restroom; a suspect was suspended and the museum filed a legal complaint under Article 40.
fromThe Local France
6 days ago

France's Pompidou museum files complaint over camera in toilets

Famed Paris modern art museum the Pompidou Centre said Wednesday it had filed a legal complaint and suspended an employee after a hidden camera was found in the women's toilets of its offices. A statement from the famed modern art space, which closed its doors last year for renovations, said an employee had discovered "an image-recording device" on January 14th in offices housing building management and security staff near its main site.
France news
fromFortune
1 week ago

The dark side of AI meeting notes | Fortune

Employers are facing a new workplace hazard: AI notetakers that don't know when to stop listening. In some virtual meetings, employees drop off the call while an AI assistant stays behind, quietly documenting gossip or disparaging remarks made by remaining employees, then emailing the transcript to the full team. "Those issues create some of the most excruciating problems," says Joe Lazzarotti, an attorney at Jackson Lewis who is increasingly advising companies on AI notetaker mishaps.
Privacy professionals
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Husband and I Work Together. I Never Thought the Woman I'd Have to Watch Out for Would Be My Boss.

A husband's frequent, boundaryless communication with his boss makes the boss the primary recipient of his personal updates, leaving his wife feeling excluded.
Privacy professionals
fromKotaku
4 weeks ago

Pokemon Company Employee Arrested For Spying On Bathrooms

A 44-year-old former Pokémon Company engineering director was arrested after hiding cameras in public and workplace bathrooms and targeting transgender colleagues.
Privacy professionals
fromFast Company
1 month ago

My employee didn't tell anyone she was pregnant

Prioritize a visibly pregnant employee's privacy, avoid assumptions or unsolicited questioning, and provide discreet accommodations while allowing the employee to disclose when ready.
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

A woman was on 'Naked and Afraid.' Her boss allegedly accessed her uncensored photos.

In a new lawsuit, Danielle Beauchemin also accuses her former supervisor of hiding cameras in the ceiling above her office to spy on her. A Maine woman who appeared on the reality TV show "Naked and Afraid" is suing Kennebec County, alleging her former boss at the county's Emergency Management Agency stalked her and downloaded dozens of nude photos and videos from her personal Google account.
Law
Privacy professionals
fromForbes
2 months ago

This Is When Microsoft Starts Telling Your Boss If You're Not At Work

Microsoft Teams will automatically set and report users' work location based on connected Wi‑Fi, rolling out January 2026 and controllable by admins (off by default).
#surveillance
fromBoston.com
2 months ago
Privacy professionals

Judge says more women can join lawsuit over hidden camera in John Hancock locker room

fromBoston.com
2 months ago
Privacy professionals

Judge says more women can join lawsuit over hidden camera in John Hancock locker room

#employee-monitoring
fromIT Pro
3 months ago
Privacy technologies

There's a fine line between monitoring your workers and making them feel uncomfortable

Employee surveillance evolved from overt industrial monitoring to pervasive, often concealed digital tracking that frequently occurs without worker knowledge or consent.
fromTheZenParent
3 months ago
Privacy professionals

Your Employers Are Definitely Monitoring You-Here's How To Spot The Signs - TheZenParent

Workplace monitoring increasingly invades employee privacy through keystrokes, emails, browsing, and webcam surveillance, requiring vigilance and contractual review.
fromIT Pro
3 months ago
Privacy technologies

There's a fine line between monitoring your workers and making them feel uncomfortable

fromYourTango
4 months ago

Worker Describes 'Dystopian' Time-Tracking Software At His Job That Screenshots His Work Every 10 Minutes

"So, I work from home and my employer just started time tracking," Tim began in his video. "It takes screenshots every 10 minutes or so, tracks my mouse activity, keyboard activity, the URLs I visit, and what percentage of time I spend on doing whatever." Tim explained that despite his company's best efforts to monitor the work that he's doing and ensure that he's actually completing it on time, at the end of the day, none of that changes what he does.
Privacy professionals
fromSlate Magazine
4 months ago

Help! I Was Written Up for Violating an Office Rule. The Only Way They Could've Known Is a Total Invasion of Privacy.

I work in a very strictly run call center. Shift start and end times, breaks, and even when we're allowed to go to the restroom are all highly regulated. Since we handle credit card and other confidential information, we are not allowed to use cellphones on the floor. The other day while taking one of my bathroom breaks, I took out my phone and responded to a text message while "doing my business." When I returned to my station, a supervisor greeted me with a write-up in hand.
Law
fromBusiness Matters
5 months ago

Online shopping at work not a sackable offence, tribunal rules

The tribunal heard she spent around one hour and 24 minutes over two days on personal browsing. But Employment Judge Michael Magee, sitting in Bury St Edmunds, concluded the activity was not "excessive" and did not justify dismissal. Judge Magee noted that Lanuszka's boss, Ms Krauze, also used her work computer for personal purposes and had provided no clear policy banning such use.
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