Overuse of employee-monitoring tools can lead to serious outcomes, including mistrust, privacy concerns, low morale, and an ...
Last year, Gartner estimated that 80% of companies would implement some form of employee-monitoring software, a noteworthy 50% increase in five years. I'm a vice president at an employee-monitoring ...
New employees at Hoffman Construction in Portland, Ore., receive a written policy that limits their personal use of the Internet during work hours. The policy says, among other things, that the ...
Employee burnout is a growing concern in today’s workplaces. It leads to decreased productivity, increased absenteeism and low morale. In response, many organizations are adopting employee monitoring ...
Employers are increasingly leaning on technology to monitor employee productivity. Although the phenomenon is not new, the options for monitoring have certainly expanded. Now, businesses can choose ...
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 ...
As workplace surveillance tools become more prevalent, the use of company Wi-Fi for monitoring employee activities has raised ...
Stellar Technologies offers its Stellar Internet Monitoring product as a way for companies to monitor employee Internet usage and policy violations. Stellar IM monitors instant messaging, but it is ...
WASHINGTON — Since the pandemic and the rise in people working from home, employers’ use of employee-monitoring programs has been growing rapidly. Employers say they’re tracking workers’ activity ...
The Columbus City Council approved a new "jobs growth incentive agreement" Monday evening estimated to deliver $1.53 million over five years to Aware, a Columbus-based software firm that designs ...
On May 7, 2022, private employers—regardless of annual revenue or headcount—with a place of business in New York will have to provide all newly hired employees with written notice of the employer’s ...
A committee of federal judges on Monday pared down a proposal requiring judiciary staff to forfeit their right to online privacy in the workplace after lawmakers hotly criticized the measure. On the ...