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Most bosses say they monitor remote workers, some via live video feeds

Por: CBS News Business March 28, 2023

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Most remote workers may not have as much privacy as they might think while doing their jobs from home. At the start of the pandemic, when virtually all white-collar professionals were sent home from corporate offices, many employers — leery of workers' self-discipline — invested in monitoring software to track their every move, lest they engage in personal activities while on the clock.  Three years later, employee tracking via tools... + full article



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