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Companies have the right to monitor employees to ensure productivity but they must also protect the employee's privacy, an Auckland University Business School lecturer says.

Last week US banking giant Wells Fargo sacked more than a dozen people for allegedly faking keyboard activity, pretending they were working at home when they were not.

The bank has not said how it picked up on the problem.

But a survey last year of 1000 US-based companies showed 96 percent of them were using some kind of monitoring to check up on employees working from home.

All of this raises questions around ethics and productivity.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 months ago

Yup.

This isn't about performance, it is about control.

Worse still, if the employee is still getting work done without said middle manager "adding value" then why keep the middle manager?

Even worse still, what if the employee is getting the same amount of work done in less time... Perhaps there are bigger problems, in management.