In a recent segment on The Project (Network 10), Natasha Hawker highlighted a growing concern in the modern workplace: the use of surveillance technology by employers to monitor their employees' productivity. With nearly half of Australian businesses now using some form of monitoring software, the discussion centred on the delicate balance between boosting productivity and respecting employee privacy.
Natasha noted that while surveillance can indeed help businesses address Australia’s productivity gap, there are significant implications for employee well-being. These technologies may help identify a minority of underperforming employees, but they also raise concerns about burnout and increasing workplace pressure. As Natasha stressed, the evolution of such technology must be carefully balanced with the human element, ensuring that the workforce is not dehumanised.
This conversation is crucial for businesses as they navigate the complexities of employee management in today’s digital age. It’s essential for employers to thoughtfully implement these technologies to create a healthy work environment while maintaining productivity.
For more insights, you can watch full segment on The Project.
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