Do Office Workers Resist Intensive Monitoring Procedures

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Mary P. Beckman

Keywords

employee complaints, computerized monitoring systems, labor process control

Abstract

Highly publicized employee complaints indicate that office workers may be seriously dissatisfied with computerized monitoring procedures. The results of the study described here, however, suggest that this may not be the case. After situating the discussion within the historical development of external control methods, the article outlines study findings and presents reasons employees may not resist this form of labor process control.

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