About three-quarters of respondents said they had fired employees based on findings from their tracking software.
In the Resume Builder survey, only 5% of the business leaders who reported using tracking software said their employees were not aware they were being monitored.
While Borja said Time Doctor encourages its customers to disclose the use of tracking software to their employees, it can't guarantee that they do so.
Refusing to turn on your webcam during a meeting, for instance, could give your employer the right to fire you if you live in the US, legal experts previously told Insider.
Some workers at employee-tracking software companies have expressed privacy concerns.
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