'Close, constant surveillance and management through electronic means threaten employees' basic ability to exercise their rights.'
Frank Landymore
And now, the National Labor Relations Board , an agency of the federal government, is looking to intervene. . "I plan to urge the Board to apply the Act to protect employees, to the greatest extent possible, from intrusive or abusive electronic monitoring and automated management practices."In particular, Abruzzo is worried about how bossware could infringe on workers' rights to unionize. It's not hard to imagine how such invasive surveillance could be used to bust unionization.
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