Fred Harteis News Articles - If you work for a company, especially a larger entity, chances are you're being spied on. Companies are in business to make money, and managers want productive employees. Concerns over litigation and keeping company secrets also drive spying, according to the 2007 Electronic Monitoring & Surveillance Survey released in February 2008 by the American Management Association.
With today's electronic technologies, employers can keep tabs on you many ways. Here are the top ten ways we've found you're being monitored:
1. RFID (Radio Frequency ID) ... more »

