Surveillance
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SuccessBosses spying on workers are breeding paranoia that makes them worse at their jobs and more likely to quit
By Chloe BergerFebruary 2, 2023

EuropeStaffer fired for refusing to keep his webcam on wins $73,000 payout from Florida-based software firm
By Alice HearingOctober 10, 2022

SuccessApple workers fear a ‘draconian’ return-to-office plan like Tesla’s, with an overcrowded office and tracked attendance
By Chloe BergerAugust 19, 2022

SuccessBosses giving up the return-to-office fight have found another way to win: Tracking their remote workers’ every move
By Chloe BergerAugust 18, 2022

TechTikTok said U.S. data didn’t reach its Chinese servers—then admitted it can be accessed there. Now senators urge FTC to probe ‘deception’
By David MeyerJuly 6, 2022

LeadershipMonitoring your employees at work may actually make them slack off, slow down, and even steal more than ones who aren’t, Harvard study says
By Sophie MellorJuly 4, 2022

By David MeyerJune 29, 2022

By Maryclaire Dale and The Associated PressMay 18, 2022

Tech‘The most terrifying thing I’ve ever seen’: Europe’s proposed online child sexual abuse crackdown slammed by cybersecurity experts and privacy activists
By David MeyerMay 12, 2022
PoliticsAlmost no laws protect workers from secret employer surveillance. A California bill would fix that
By Colin LodewickApril 24, 2022

TechThe CIA has been conducting mass surveillance in the U.S. with minimal oversight—and the program’s uncovering is bad news for Big Tech
By David MeyerFebruary 11, 2022

TechEuropean lawmakers vote to ban online advertising based on sensitive information like sexuality and political orientation
By David MeyerJanuary 20, 2022
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