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Workplace spying surged in the pandemic. Now the government plans to crack down.

Por: CBS News Business November 01, 2022

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The U.S.' top worker lawyer plans to crack down on businesses' ability to spy on their workers. In a Monday memo, the general counsel for the National Labor Relations Board urged the board to disallow employers from using productivity software in cases where it can interfere with workers' ability to organize.Close, constant surveillance and management through electronic means threaten employees' basic ability to exercise... + full article



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