The software tracking your work hours may also be feeding data to Big Tech. A new Northeastern study shows how bossware is ...
Workplaces love new “tools” — especially the kind nobody asked for. Recently, one of our readers wrote to us about a situation that started with a simple announcement at their job and spiraled into a ...
HIs company is determined to make sure the employees are doing what they're supposed to be doing. It can be hard to actually remain productive throughout the day while at your job, especially if ...
Ever since the pandemic hit, the shift in power from employer to employee has been taking place. As people were forced to work from home, employers took a leap of faith in letting them, in the sense ...
Apps used by employers to monitor attendance, productivity and work hours may also be quietly sending employee data to advertising firms and tech companies, according to a new academic study.
A service that lets enterprises track their employees to within a few feet using GPS has made the leap from embedded hardware in vehicles to mobile phones. At Road has teamed up with Nextel to offer ...