If an employer installs time- or attendance-tracking software on your computer, that software can probably spy on you in lots of other ways as well. A new study by the resume-help site StandOut CV ...
Since early 2020, more employees are working from home than ever before. While increases to the remote workforce were driven primarily by pandemic-related mitigation measures, many organizations have ...
Since the pandemic accelerated remote work, there’s been an uptick in the use of electronic monitoring tools to track employees’ performance and productivity, experts say. Some workers’ rights groups ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m an employment lawyer who writes about your workplace rights. When working from home, there may be a new concern for workers ...
Employee monitoring software and remote work tracking software have become essential for modern organizations looking to ...
Virtually looking over employees’ shoulders isn’t just bad for privacy. Research shows it could also be bad for business. Ask David Heinemeier Hansson, the cofounder and CTO of Basecamp, how he feels ...
Many critics of so-called snooping software also call it "tattleware." Mark works for a Denver-area company that handles medical billing. In mid-March, he said he and his co-workers were told they ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- It's called Bossware and human resource experts say it's the latest use of technology for companies to keep track of their employees working from home. Nearly 80% of companies ...
Thanks to the internet, unconscientious employees can potentially binge-watch Baywatch, gossip with their co-workers and even leak vital trade secrets — all from the comfort of their own cubicles.