And now “It seems workers are stuck with it…. Surveys of employers in white-collar industries show that even returned office workers will be subject to these new tools. What was introduced in the crisis of the pandemic, as a short-term remedy for lockdowns and working from home has quietly become the ‘new normal’ for many Australian workplaces.” (Thousands of employees have apparently even purchased mouse-jiggling software just to fool the surveillance software.)
But is there a larger issue? “The vast majority of people are not paid enough for the productivity that is demanded of them,” argues BuzzFeed’s former senior culture writer (now publishing a newsletter called “Culture Study.”) After looking at technology’s escalating demands, Petersen warns that the real problem is that human productivity ultimately has a ceiling.
“We have to collectively reject the engine of endless growth, and the aspiration for infinite productivity, before it breaks us all.”
Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader theodp for sharing the stories!