‘Dystopian’ surveillance ‘disproportionately targets young, female and minority workers’
by Dahaba Ali Hussen from World news | The Guardian on (#6A6G9)
Thinktank calls on UK government to provide stronger regulation to protect workers from intrusive monitoring
Dystopian" worker surveillance techniques are more likely likely to disproportionately affect young people, women and ethnic minorities, a report by the Institute for Public Policy Research thinktank warns.
Worker surveillance practices have increasingly become the new normal, with a rise in remote work leading to an escalation in workplace monitoring, according to the report. But it says regulation has not kept up with the reality.
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