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One of Canada's biggest bank, tells some employees what led to almost 'staff revolt' in Meta

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One of Canada's biggest bank, tells some employees what led to almost 'staff revolt' in Meta
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TD Bank is implementing WorkiQ software to monitor employee activity, sparking concerns over privacy and workplace surveillance. This move follows a similar controversy at Meta, where employees protested the use of their data to train AI models.

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The trend of corporate surveillance in the workplace is raising significant ethical and legal questions regarding employee privacy and data rights.

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The article reports on corporate policy changes and employee reactions without taking a definitive stance on the morality of the surveillance.

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