Even as more companies are requiring employees to return to physical offices at least some days a week, remote monitoring of employees has increased 30%, according to new data.
Some of the largest U.S. employers aren't satisfied with just having all of their employees under the same roof.
In the rapidly evolving remote work landscape, companies face the critical challenge of monitoring employee productivity without crossing ethical boundaries. Here are some of the ways leaders are ...
Does your team use macOS at the workplace? Mac remains one of the most used operating systems in 2025. However, it presents ...
To assuage employees’ fears about being spied upon, CaduceusHealth made every effort to be completely transparent. “As part of someone’s employment, they sign an agreement acknowledging that this is ...
Most notably, the workplace itself has become less of a physical location for many, as the work-from-home orders set during ...
The growth of task masking comes with an increase in burned-out, disengaged workers and a rise in employee-surveillance techniques. Burned-out workers have a new problem to deal with: helicopter ...
Investment-management company BlackRock Inc. illegally monitored the financial accounts of former employees after they had ...