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‘My boss is spying on me’: The rise in companies recording employees’ every move – and what that means for you
iNews, 20 December 2022
Companies are increasingly recording employees’ every move and also delegating serious decisions to algorithms – such as recruitment, promotions and sometimes even sackings
Amazon’s worker surveillance “leads to extreme stress and anxiety”
The New Statesman, 04 November 2022
Academics have warned MPs that the use of connected tech in the workplace needs to be better regulated.
How Uber won access to world leaders, deceived investigators and exploited violence against its drivers in battle for global dominance
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, 06 July 2022
When the ride-hailing giant called, powerful politicians answered, leaked text messages and emails reveal.
Uber Files: Drivers to protest low pay, unsafe work after leak
Thomson Reuters Foundation News, 14 July 2022
Uber drivers from South Africa to India say they’re unsurprised by whistleblower Mark MacGann’s Uber Files exposé and still work in dangerous conditions
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