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Essential jobs, remote work and digital surveillance: Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic panopticon.

Antonio Aloisi1, Valerio DE Stefano2.   

Abstract

An unprecedented COVID-19-induced explosion in digital surveillance has reconfigured power relationships in professional settings. This article critically concentrates on the interplay between technology-enabled intrusive monitoring and the augmentation of managerial prerogatives in physical and digital workplaces. It identifies excessive supervision as the common denominator of "essential" and "remotable" activities, besides discussing the various drawbacks faced by the two categories of workers during (and after) the pandemic. It also assesses the adequacy of the current European Union legal framework in addressing the expansion of data-driven management. Social dialogue, workers' empowerment and digital literacy are identified as effective ways to promote organizational flexibility, well-being and competitiveness. © The authors 2022 Journal compilation © International Labour Organization 2022.

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Keywords:  COVID‐19; algorithmic management; collective bargaining; digital surveillance; employee monitoring; essential workers; managerial prerogatives; telework

Year:  2022        PMID: 34548685      PMCID: PMC8444901          DOI: 10.1111/ilr.12219

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Labour Rev        ISSN: 0020-7780


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Authors:  Luca Bonacini; Giovanni Gallo; Sergio Scicchitano
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4.  The Privilege of Working From Home at the Time of Social Distancing.

Authors:  Armanda Cetrulo; Dario Guarascio; Maria Enrica Virgillito
Journal:  Inter Econ       Date:  2020-06-07
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1.  Aligning Patient's Ideas of a Good Life with Medically Indicated Therapies in Geriatric Rehabilitation Using Smart Sensors.

Authors:  Cristian Timmermann; Frank Ursin; Christopher Predel; Florian Steger
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-19       Impact factor: 3.576

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