The Rise of Employee Surveillance: Are Managers Ethical in Their Control?
The Historical Context of Employee Surveillance Employee surveillance, a practice that has evolved dramatically over the years, finds its roots in the industrial era of the 19th century. During this period, notably in Eastern countries, organisations frequently employed surveillance techniques to maintain control over their workforce. Management believed that constant oversight would inherently result in …
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