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www.hndit.com IT and Society Week 6: Work

What We Will Cover Fears and Questions The Impact on Employment www.hndit.com What We Will Cover Fears and Questions The Impact on Employment The Work Environment Employee Crime Employee Monitoring

www.hndit.com Fears and Questions The introduction of computers in the workplace generated many fears Mass unemployment due to increased efficiency The need for increased skill and training widens the earning gap New trends still generating fears Offshoring of jobs will lead to mass unemployment Employers use of technology to monitor their employees

The Impact on Employment www.hndit.com The Impact on Employment Job Creation and destruction: A successful technology eliminates or reduces some jobs but creates others Reduced the need for telephone operators, meter readers, mid-level managers New industries arise Internet Cellular communications Lower prices increase demand and create jobs Music industry changed from serving the wealthy to serving the masses, employing more than just musicians

The Impact on Employment (cont.) www.hndit.com The Impact on Employment (cont.) Job Creation and destruction: Unemployment rates fluctuate Growth of computers has been steady, while unemployment has fluctuated widely Are we earning less? Since the 1970s, wages decreased but fringe benefits increased People work fewer hours since the Industrial Revolution Decrease in take-home pay may be due to other factors (e.g. increased taxes) Purchasing power increases as prices fall

The Impact on Employment (cont.) www.hndit.com The Impact on Employment (cont.) Changing Skill Levels: The new jobs created from computers are different from the jobs eliminated New jobs such as computer engineer and system analyst jobs require a college degree, where jobs such as bank tellers, customer service representatives and clerks do not Companies are more willing to hire people without specific skills when they can train new people quickly and use automated support systems

The Impact on Employment (cont.) www.hndit.com The Impact on Employment (cont.) A Global Workforce: Outsourcing - phenomenon where a company pays another company to build parts for its products or services instead of performing those tasks itself Offshoring - the practice of moving business processes or services to another country, especially overseas, to reduce costs Inshoring - when another company employs thousands of local people Almost 5% of U.S. workers are employed by foreign companies

The Impact on Employment (cont.) www.hndit.com The Impact on Employment (cont.) A Global Workforce (cont.): Problems and side effects of offshoring: Consumers complain about customer service representatives, because accents are difficult to understand Employees in local companies need new job skills (e.g., managing, working with foreign colleagues) Increased demand for high-skill workers in other countries forces salaries up

The Impact on Employment Discussion Questions www.hndit.com The Impact on Employment Discussion Questions What jobs have been eliminated due to technology? What jobs that were once considered high-skill jobs are now low-skill due to technology? What new jobs have been created because of technology?

The Work Environment Job Dispersal and Telecommuting: Telecommuting www.hndit.com The Work Environment Job Dispersal and Telecommuting: Telecommuting Working at home using a computer electronically linked to one's place of employment Mobile office using a laptop, working out of your car or at customer locations Fulltime and part-time telecommuting

The Work Environment (cont.) www.hndit.com The Work Environment (cont.) Job Dispersal and Telecommuting (cont.): Benefits Reduces overhead for employers Reduces need for large offices Employees are more productive, satisfied, and loyal Reduces traffic congestion, pollution, gasoline use, and stress Reduces expenses for commuting and money spent on work clothes Allows work to continue after blizzards, hurricanes, etc.

The Work Environment (cont.) www.hndit.com The Work Environment (cont.) Job Dispersal and Telecommuting (cont.): Problems Employers see resentment from those who have to work at the office For some telecommuting employees, corporation loyalty weakens Odd work hours Cost for office space has shifted to the employee Security risks when work and personal activities reside on the same computer

The Work Environment (cont.) www.hndit.com The Work Environment (cont.) Changing Structure of Business: Increase in smaller businesses and independent consultants (‘information entrepreneurs’) ‘Mom and pop multi-nationals’, small businesses on the Web Growth of large, multi-national corporations Not all changes due to technology

The Work Environment Discussion Questions www.hndit.com The Work Environment Discussion Questions Would you want to telecommute? Why or why not? How has technology made entrepreneurship easier? Harder?

www.hndit.com Employee Crime Embezzlement - fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom it has been entrusted Trusted employees have stolen millions of dollars Angry fired employees sabotage company systems Logic bomb - software that destroys critical files (payroll and inventory records) after employee leaves

Employee Monitoring Data Entry, Phone Work, and Retail: Data entry www.hndit.com Employee Monitoring Data Entry, Phone Work, and Retail: Data entry Key stroke quotas Encourage competition Beep when workers pause Phone work Number and duration of calls Idle time between calls Randomly listen in on calls Retail Surveillance to reduce theft by employees

Employee Monitoring (cont.) www.hndit.com Employee Monitoring (cont.) Location Monitoring: Cards and badges used as electronic keys increase security but track employee movements GPS tracks an employee's location Used in some hospitals to track nurse locations for emergency purposes, also shows where they are at lunch or when they use the bathroom Used to track long-haul trucks to reduce theft and optimize delivery schedules, also detects driving speeds and duration of rest breaks Employees often complain of loss of privacy

Employee Monitoring (cont.) www.hndit.com Employee Monitoring (cont.) E-Mail, Blogging, and Web Use: E-mail and voice mail at work Employees often assume passwords mean they are private Roughly half of major companies in the U.S. monitor or search employee e-mail, voice mail, or computer files Most companies monitor infrequently, some routinely intercept all e-mail

Employee Monitoring (cont.) www.hndit.com Employee Monitoring (cont.) E-Mail, Blogging, and Web Use (cont.): Some companies block specific sites (e.g. adult content, sports sites, job search sites, social-network sites) Employees spend time on non-work activities on the Web Concerns over security threats such as viruses and other malicious software Concerns about inappropriate activities by employees (e.g., harassment, unprofessional comment)

Employee Monitoring Discussion Questions www.hndit.com Employee Monitoring Discussion Questions How much privacy is reasonable for an employee to expect in the workplace? Under what circumstances is it appropriate for an employer to read an employee's e-mail?