Employee Monitoring Pissing People Off

from the how-much-do-you-not-trust-your-employees dept

Seems that more and more companies are monitoring everything their employees do on a computer and it’s beginning to piss employees off. Employees are saying that in a time when they work harder than ever for a company, and often put in extra time and take work home, that the company should give them some leeway in their personal use of the company’s computers.


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