JP Morgan Chase employees fear workplace tracking
JP Morgan Chase's hundreds of thousands of employees are monitored in detail throughout their working day with the collected data sent to the data management system Workforce Activity Data Utility, which the company began building shortly before the coronavirus pandemic started. Some employees say it is not clear to them why the bank tracks how much time they spend on Zoom calls or writing emails or how this data will be used to assess their performance. They say that fears around how the data will be used is engendering paranoia and disrespect. Some employees have moved their communications about the workplace to personal messaging platforms, even though doing so is against company and regulatory policy.
Publication: Business Insider
Publication date: 2022-05-27
Writer: Reed Alexander