Of all the ideas to get workers back in the office, TikTok’s employee surveillance is the worst::Companies are still figuring out how to get workers back in the office. Using surveillance technology won’t help.
In September, the social media company introduced an internal badge monitoring app called MyRTO to its roughly 7,000-person U.S. workforce. According to company emails and notices shared with the New York Times, the app tracks employee’s badge swipes and can even penalize them for “deviations.” The app rollout was timed to the company’s planned return-to-office policy this month, requiring many of its employees to work in the office three days a week with a smaller percentage of employees being told they were expected to be in the office five days a week.
The data compiled by MyRTO is shared with human resources and is also made visible to the employees themselves. The policy aims to create “clarity and context” about return-to-office expectations, according to a TikTok spokesperson.
Once upon a time, these systems were sold as security measures. They were and are for corruption spending and controlling employees.
bcrab@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Lol. Monitoring badge swipes…like this wasn’t happening before
Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
I fucking hate tiktok and refuse to touch anything near it
But you’re right, this article is a nothing-article. If your company uses badge swipes/RFID, alllll of that is tracked and stored and accessible to folks. Maybe not regular workers, but absolutely higher ups. This is absolutely nothing new.
bcrab@lemmy.world 1 year ago
💯 I used to work for a company that sold a product literally for this purpose.
During Covid, and all the hybrid working that came from it, we pitched it as a way to conduct contact-tracing and to monitor how many of your employees are in the office at one time, what floors they are on, what offices they are using…we even had an app that would track your movements throughout the office (for your safety, of course)