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‘Young people and black workers at highest risk of workplace surveillance’
The Institute for Public Policy Research said there is an urgent need for legal reform so workers can have a say over how they are monitored.
Young people and black workers at highest risk of workplace surveillance - Banbury FM
Young people new to the labour market and black employees are among the most likely to be subject to surveillance in the workplace, according to a report. Shop floor staff, warehouse workers, delivery drivers, and those working in call centres and from home are all at high risk of having calls recorded, emails analysed and possibly even being monitored by cameras or laptop webcams, a think tank said. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPP…
Young people and black workers at highest risk of workplace surveillance - Rother Radio
Young people new to the labour market and black employees are among the most likely to be subject to surveillance in the workplace, according to a report. Shop floor staff, warehouse workers, delivery drivers, and those working in call centres and from home are all at high risk of having calls recorded, emails analysed and possibly even being monitored by cameras or laptop webcams, a think tank said. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPP…
Black employees most at risk of work surveillance
Workers in low autonomy, low skill and non-trade union jobs more likely to be surveilled at work, says IPPRFacial recognition, biometric tracking, and keystroke monitoring adopted without employee consentNew laws are needed to give workers a say over surveillance and algorithmic management, recommends think tankBlack workers in the UK may be at significantly greater risk of being subjected to surveillance and algorithmic management technologies …
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