Post by : Bianca Haleem
On Tuesday, employees at Meta expressed their concerns by handing out flyers across various US offices regarding the newly implemented mouse-tracking software on their work computers, as captured in photos shared by Reuters.
These flyers urged colleagues to join an online petition aimed at opposing this monitoring technology. The highlighted message stated, “workers have rights to organize for better working environments.”
This protest underscores rising unease among employees regarding workplace monitoring and digital tracking modalities. There are worries that such software may invade privacy and amplify workplace stress.
The demonstration appears to be part of a broader initiative by workers to voice their concerns about the application of technology in the workplace. As of now, Meta has not publicly addressed the protest or the ongoing petition.
This incident has ignited discussions among employees related to their rights, privacy in the workplace, and the deployment of monitoring tools in major tech firms.
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