To convince workers to join the unstable and unreliable world of freelance work, startups and platforms often promise freedom and flexibility. But on the digital freelance platform Upwork, company software tracks hundreds of freelancers while they work by saving screenshots, measuring the frequency of their clicks and keystrokes, and even sometimes taking webcam photos of the workers.
Upwork, which hosts "millions" of coding and design gigs, guarantees payment for freelancers, even if the clients who hired them refuse to pay. But in order to get the money, freelancers have to agree in advance to use Upwork's digital Work Diary, which counts keystrokes to measure how "productive" they are and takes screenshots of their computer screens to determine whether they're actually doing the work they say they're doing.
Upwork's tracker isn't automatically turned on for all gigs on the platform. Some freelancers like it because it guarantees payment, but others find it unnerving. Adam Florin is a digital freelancer who says he's used various time tracking tools during his 15-year career, and he finds Upwork's software particularly "creepy."
[...] "I've never had a client expect to be able to look over my shoulder for every minute of every day," Florin told BuzzFeed News via direct message. "That's what Upwork is providing."
Florin said the idea of rating a freelancer's productivity by counting keyboard taps and mouse clicks is "bogus," and he thinks Upwork's use of screenshots is an overreach.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by requerdanos on Saturday August 11 2018, @03:01AM (2 children)
No, because of more sane regulation of workplace conditions.
"Security" camera proliferation + The "False Positive"® facial recognition system is another matter, however, amirite?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 11 2018, @03:26AM
Oh noes, it's you again, raining on my glorious parade of ethanol-fueled anti-americanism :(
Yeah, I'm considering wearing hoodies and carrying a can of black spray paint by default for this reason. "For your safety", haha good one. Try being honest about this being a capitalist move for "property protection" and mount that shit where it's not in my face and I might just about accept it. But no, you want to bullshit us again and in the long run, probably run facial recognition everywhere... for our safety.
Just because people aren't rioting yet doesn't mean we like it. It means we haven't yet broken polite facade of acceptance. Yet. Be afraid.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 13 2018, @04:35PM
Yes, this doesn't happen in Europe, but only if you close your eyes and cover your ears that it doesn't happen [nypost.com].
You self-righteous Eurotards are as clueless as you are ignorant and opinionated. I wonder why there aren't more Trump supporters over there because you are both pretty much cut from the same cloth.