Being monitored at work? A new report calls for tougher workplace surveillance controls
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Authors/contributors
- Blackham, Alysia (Author)
- Goldenfein, Jake (Author)
- Tham, Joo-Cheong (Author)
Title
Being monitored at work? A new report calls for tougher workplace surveillance controls
Abstract
Australian employers are monitoring employees, frequently without workers' knowledge or consent. A new report found workers are being watched using optical, listening, data, tracking and physical surveillance. Poor regulation means there is a lack of control on surveillance and the collection of data.
Publication
The Conversation
Date
2025-05-28
Accessed
6/7/25, 1:17 AM
Short Title
Being monitored at work?
Language
English
License
Spying
Extra
Australia
Citation
Blackham, A., Goldenfein, J., & Tham, J.-C. (2025, May 28). Being monitored at work? A new report calls for tougher workplace surveillance controls. The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/being-monitored-at-work-a-new-report-calls-for-tougher-workplace-surveillance-controls-257352
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