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fromYourTango
1 day 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.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days 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.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 month 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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fromPrivacy International
2 months ago
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Why Privacy Matters to Workers

Surveillance in workplaces threatens workers' dignity, autonomy, and rights, affecting both remote and gig workers significantly.
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