Tracking Employee Location Is A Bad Idea

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PwC is using location data to track whether employees are adhering to return-to-office policies.

This strategy treats employees like children, assumes they're working without integrity, and loses top talent.

These tactics can often act as soft layoffs--annoying employees into quitting so that management can avoid making the tough decision to fire people.


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Tracking Employee Location Is A Bad Idea

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