JPMorgan plans to track junior bankers’ hours as Wall Street steers away from its tough 100-hour workweek “rite of passage.” ...
While workplace surveillance is hardly groundbreaking, a new initiative from JP Morgan is drawing the attention of employees.
Bug bounty platform HackerOne is notifying hundreds of employees that their data was stolen after attackers hacked Navia, one ...
In China, workplace surveillance is increasing, with companies using Wi Fi tracking, cameras and smart devices to monitor ...
Chinese firms are using cameras, Wi-Fi and smart seats to monitor employees's activity at work.
JPMorgan Chase has started monitoring the hours junior investment bankers have worked against their time sheets, The Guardian reported on Friday (20 March).
Company says tool to compare self-reported hours with computer estimates is for ‘awareness, not enforcement’ ...
Some critics say that such monitoring infringes on workers' rights and creates a culture of mistrust.
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China: Companies using smart seats, WiFi tracking to monitor employees
Chinese corporations are increasingly using advanced technology like cameras, Wi-Fi, and smart seating to monitor employees, ...
Watch the shocking moment a group of hooded thieves stormed a California indie bookstore in the early hours of Sunday, ...
Efficiency-driven bosses record everything from length of toilet breaks to sitting posture and browsing activity, ‘alarm’ ...
JPMorgan is piloting AI-driven hour tracking for juniors, aiming to foster sustainable workloads to prevent burnout and ...
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