Big brother is watching every move.
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They already have software on Boeing computers to monitor mouse activity to determine how busy an employee is. It’s disguised as an ergonomic aid that tells you when you should take a break, but you can’t remove the software. But most people know what it’s really there for.
Given they have that software on the computers there absolutely no reason not to allow people to work from home.
I bet if we had cameras on the c-suites we could make an hour long crime series for many year. The culmination could be a star studded two hour movie many years later.
Right;
like the surveillance video of the work preformed on serial number 67501,
fuselage line number 8789, and registered as N704AL.
You know, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 – The Door Plug Blowout
You know, that deleted surveillance video.
"These People" are the poster child for buffoonery
We have security cameras. No Issues. For product and Employee safety. If you are doing you job with quality and safety, then whats the problem? The only ones that seem concerned are the ones that worry about getting caught...
Boeing is copying what China has already done to their citizens in that country. Employees will become closely-monitored work prisoners.
Being watched over like a prison. This is why building any kind of team will never work. Boeing you are nothing but another dictatorship that won't survive.
Wouldn’t cameras and surveillance tracking the executives be more impactful at this point? They are the ones running the company into the ground.
Didn’t the badges have RFID where people are tracked like one big pac-man game? 🤣
The article states that McDonnell Douglas oops I mean Boeing in Saint Louis already did this with cameras installed in buildings back there. You can bet the McDonnell Douglas fraction at Boeing are the people who approved this and put it in motion.
Tards