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by bradlys
1924 days ago
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How is that something to be worried about? There are companies out there that try to monitor if employees are in rooms/areas that they're not supposed to be. You can do that with badges/RFID but then people can take a card or slide by in various ways. (Happens all the time at big companies - people just tailgate) If anything, they might be taking privacy more seriously by not letting people without authorized access into secure areas. I think you give up any sense of privacy as to where you're located in an office or where you've been in an office when you decide to work in an office owned by some employer. I don't know why there'd be any expectation there. |
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