Some companies use software to keep tabs on things like employees’ compliance with return-to-office mandates, keystroke activity, internet usage, and even breaks.Samantha Lee/Insider
It’s no secret that some companies use surveillance software to monitor employees.
But the return-to-office wars have also brought attention to how they monitor staff for attendance.
Here’s how firms use “bossware” to keep tabs on employees, from tracking keystrokes to breaks.
If you’ve ever thought your employer was watching, you may not be wrong.
Some companies use workplace surveillance tools to keep tabs on their workforce, whether to see employees’ productivity or monitor their comings-and-goings to the office as the return-to-office debate rages on.
Here are some of the ways companies spy on their workers:
Badge swipes
Many employees swipe their badges to get in or out of their offices, and that data has become a gold mine for companies enforcing return-to-office mandates.
As the company escalates its RTO…
2023-10-01 12:12:01
Link from finance.yahoo.com
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