Jennifer Simonson has spent more than 20 years writing for newspapers, magazines and websites. Her journalism career started in a Denver-area city council building as a government newspaper reporter.
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 ...
December 6, 2022 - There can be no dispute that the COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally altered the American workplace by sending employees home to work remotely. Even as the pandemic wanes, a large ...
According to a study released to day by the Denver-based Privacy Foundation, 14 million employees, or just over one-third of the Internet-connected workforce in the U ...
On Nov. 25, 2024, Instagram user @Boringbusinesskieran posted a Reel reacting to a now-deleted Reddit post entitled “Employee monitoring software has gone off the deep end with AI.” In the video, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...