Workplace Surveillance
Workplace surveillance refers to the monitoring and observation of employee activities while they are on the job. It is often done in order to ensure employee compliance with company policies, to protect valuable company assets, to secure the safety of work premises, and to deter criminal activity. This form of surveillance is becoming increasingly common as technology advances, with employers using a wide range of tools such as CCTV cameras, access control systems, and data tracking software to monitor employee productivity and workplace behaviors. By utilizing workplace surveillance, businesses can effectively manage their workforce and ensure their operations run smoothly.
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