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Keylogger, enregistrement audio : votre employeur a-t-il le droit de vous surveiller en télétravail ? - 24 octobre 2020
La popularité des logiciels de surveillance des employés a augmenté drastiquement avec le recours massif au télétravail. Pourtant, certaines des fonctionnalités qu’ils proposent ne sont pas toutes légales. Numerama fait le point. En juin 2020, le cabinet de consultants ISG publiait une étude aux résultats inquiétants : (...)

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Automatic for the Bosses - 17 juillet 2020
Workers may be more affected by robots taking their bosses’ jobs than their own Generally speaking, the four economic sectors in the U.S. that rely most heavily on human labor are, in order of most people employed : retail, fast food, health care, and clerical office work. These are jobs that involve interacting — (...)

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Inside the Invasive, Secretive “Bossware” Tracking Workers - 2 juillet 2020
COVID-19 has pushed millions of people to work from home, and a flock of companies offering software for tracking workers has swooped in to pitch their products to employers across the country. The services often sound relatively innocuous. Some vendors bill their tools as “automatic time tracking” or “workplace (...)

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Robots aren’t taking our jobs — they’re becoming our bosse - 4 mars 2020
In warehouses, call centers, and other sectors, intelligent machines are managing humans, and they’re making work more stressful, grueling, and dangerous On conference stages and at campaign rallies, tech executives and politicians warn of a looming automation crisis — one where workers are gradually, then all at (...)

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When your boss is an algorithm - 20 février 2020
In the gig economy, companies such as Uber and Deliveroo manage workers via their phones. But is this liberating or exploitative ? The small London side street reverberates with the growl of motorbikes and the shriek of horns. A young man yells hoarsely into a megaphone : “They’re gonna be disrupted, yeah ! (...)

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Votre boss saura certainement que vous avez lu cet article - 12 juin 2018
Vous avez bien rigolé aujourd’hui avec Michel et Christine sur Slack, une plateforme de discussion en ligne mêlant conversations privées et en groupes. Votre chaîne de conversation privée avec ces deux collègues vous a permis de critiquer votre boss et vous vous en êtes donné à coeur joie. Mais sachez que votre patronne (...)

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AI tracks your every move and tells your boss if you’re slacking - 20 février 2017
Think government surveillance is excessive ? Wait until you hear what your employer might be up to. Companies are increasingly using technology to monitor employees in the workplace, with artificial intelligence making it possible to track individuals’ behaviour in great detail. Start to slack off, or show signs (...)