Employee Time-Tracking Software Raises Privacy Issues

By | December 10, 2015

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An email alert. A chatty co-worker. Your Facebook feed. The office is rife with distractions, and workers struggle to resist their lure. How much do they struggle? On average, workers switch tasks every three minutes, a University of California, Irvine, professor found in a study. The cost of this hyper-multitasking is not only in redundant work, but also in increased stress, says Gloria Mark, the UC-Irvine professor of informatics, who did the Scalper1 News

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