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Title: E-monitoring in the Workplace


1
E-monitoring in the Workplace
  • Trent and Jamila
  • Robert and Jamie

2
The E-Monitoring Team
JAMIE ROBERT
TRENT JAMILA
3
What is E-Monitoring?
  • Using electronics to watch, keep track of, or
    check employees productivity and use of company
    equipment.

4
Current Uses
  • ID tags
  • E-mail
  • Phone calls
  • Keystroke
  • Computer monitoring
  • Physical monitoring

5
Keystroke Skit
6
18/03/2008, 2136. User "rdriver". Window
title"Mozilla Firefox Start Page - Mozilla
Firefox" onyen.unc.edu rdriver 18/03/2008,
2137. User "rdriver". Window
title"https//webmail3.isis.unc.edu - Webmail
Message Composition - Mozilla Firefox" coworker_at_em
ailWork SucksHey buddy work sucks again. I really
hate the boss, we dont get any breaks so I just
slack off on the internet! 18/03/2008, 2137.
User "rdriver". Window title"Mozilla Firefox
Start Page - Mozilla Firefox" facebook.com jamie
18/03/2008, 2138. User "rdriver". Window
title"Mozilla Firefox Start Page - Mozilla
Firefox" nasdaq.com goog 18/03/2008, 2138.
User "rdriver". Window title"Mozilla Firefox
Start Page - Mozilla Firefox" espn.go.com north
carolina
7
Real World
  • Smyth vs. Pillsbury legal case
  • Email monitoring
  • ECPA - Electronic Communications Privacy Act
  • One party consents
  • Company provides equipment
  • Used for business purposes

8
Productivity
  • How does being monitored affect productivity?

9
Productivity
  • Not working number of hours paid to work
  • Non-work related internet uses
  • Excessive use?poor performance
  • 1.7bn NCAA Tourney
  • Sources NCAA (Challenger, Gray, Christmas Inc.
    study) performance (1993 McWorld study).

10
Productivity
  • If employees know they are being monitored, they
    will be more productive
  • 78 of companies report internet abuse by
    employees
  • Will they waste time no matter what?
  • Source 2002 study by Computer Security Institute

11
Productivity
  • Quality over Quantity
  • Being monitored by numbers does not represent the
    quality of the goods produced
  • Rush to meet a goal number but the products will
    not be in as good of condition

12
Productivity
  • Satisfied employees are more prone to be more
    productive
  • Give more breaks!
  • Ex Break Duration Study
  • 80 increase in errors when working without
    breaks
  • Source Nicola Green, Work-Related
    Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSD) and Breaks

13
Abuse and Discrimination
  • Monitoring Helps
  • Prevent inappropriate emails
  • Reduce harassing behavior/expensive lawsuits
  • Prevent theft/destruction
  • Monitoring Doesnt Help
  • Could exploit different groups
  • Sources 1999 Elron survey 64 of employees had
    sent or received adult-oriented emails.

14
Privacy
  • Privacy is defined as the quality or state of
    being apart from company or observation freedom
    from unauthorized intrusion (Nord)
  • Should the company know all information about
    their employees?

15
Privacy vs. Monitoring Controversies
  • Impact on insurance, personal life, illness
  • Should company know all information
  • Physical equivalence of cyberspace/difference
    jobs
  • If monitor should you monitor everything?
  • Fake/inactive cameras - lying, unethical?

16
Is it Ethical to Monitor?
  • Theories
  • Utilitarianism vs. Just Consequentialism

17
Tradeoffs and Risks
  • Alerts if they cross certain boundaries
  • Is employee productivity worth more than their
    privacy?
  • How much are employees/employers willing to risk?
  • Where will we be in 5 to 10 years?

18
Conclusions
  • How do we find a median?
  • What does the class think?

19
Last man Standing
  • Green means true and red means false
  • Stay standing if you answer correctly and sit
    down if you answer incorrectly
  • Prize for the winner!!

20
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • Government wiretaps arent considered
    e-monitoring.

21
Answer
ANSWER TRUE EVERYONE HOLDING A RED CARD SHOULD
SIT DOWN FOR THE REST OF THE GAME.
22
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • Employees have a constitutional right to privacy
    in every workplace.

23
Answer
  • ANSWER FALSE Employers are not required to tell
    their employees if they are being monitored.
    Employees constitutional right to privacy does
    not extend to the workplace.
  • EVERYONE HOLDING A GREEN CARD SHOULD SIT DOWN FOR
    THE REST OF THE GAME

24
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA)
    is in effect when both parties consent and the
    company provides the equipment.

25
Answer
  • False
  • The ECPA is in effect when ONE party consents.

EVERYONE HOLDING A GREEN CARD SHOULD SIT DOWN.
26
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • Smyth Vs. Pillsbury involved a case where
    monitored phone calls and voice mail led to the
    firing of an employee

27
Answer
  • FALSE
  • It involved monitoring email
  • EVERYONE HOLDING A GREEN CARD SHOULD SIT DOWN

28
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • At least 75 of companies reported employee abuse
    of internet access, according to one study.

29
Answer
ANSWER TRUE, the study showed 78 of companies
reported abuse. EVERYONE HOLDING A RED CARD
SHOULD SIT DOWN FOR THE REST OF THE GAME.
30
Question
TRUE (GREEN) OR FALSE (RED) TYLER HANSBROUGH IS
NOW THE ALL-TIME ACC LEADER IN MADE FREE THROWS
31
Answer
FALSE, HES THREE FREE-THROWS SHORT OF LAETTNERS
RECORD. EVERYONE HOLDING A GREEN CARD SHOULD SIT
DOWN.
32
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • Courts have ruled that employees can be fired for
    electronic misconduct even if the employer hadnt
    told the employees that they were being monitored.

33
Answer
ANSWER TRUE EVERYONE HOLDING A RED CARD SHOULD
SIT DOWN FOR THE REST OF THE GAME.
34
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • UNC is in the SOUTH bracket in the NCAA
    Tournament.

35
Answer
  • False
  • UNC is in the East Bracket

36
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • Bosses now can remotely see employees monitors
    in real-time.

37
Answer
  • ANSWER TRUE.
  • EVERYONE HOLDING A RED CARD SHOULD SIT DOWN FOR
    THE REST OF THE GAME

38
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • An employer using an e-mail monitoring
    application can read the text or attachments in
    your company e-mail.

39
Answer
  • ANSWER TRUE. An employer can read everything
    within company e-mail.
  • EVERYONE HOLDING A RED CARD SHOULD SIT DOWN FOR
    THE REST OF THE GAME

40
Question
  • TRUE (green) or FALSE (red)
  • Most monitoring software only show statistics or
    numbers about an employee.

41
Answer
  • True
  • Most monitoring software only show the quantity
    rather than quality of an employees
    productivity.

42
FINAL QUESTION!
  • During this class you have all been monitored.
    What percentage of the class has Sidetracked on
    their computers?
  • REMAINING PLAYERS ONLY Write down your name and
    guess on a piece of paper.
  • Closest to the true number wins a prize.

43
Videos Loss of Privacy
  • Head phones
  • Star Wars
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