--- Russell Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gary Nunn wrote:
> 
> >I have
> >no problem with my family knowing where I am at, at all times, however,
> >I am not sure how I feel about my employer having the ability to track
> >my location at all times.  I could easily see this becoming a required
> >condition of employment for some people.
> >
> The opposite is commonly true here. Many employers provide company cars 
> which include GPS trackers, so that the employer always knows where the 
> employee is, but his family doesn't.
> They come up with all sorts of justifications, but it seems to me they 
> want to be looking over the employee's shoulder to make sure he's doing 
> what he's being paid to do.

The problem is when there is a disparity. The employee can not observe where
his supperiors are at all times. Without that balance we will spiral into a
Big Brother type society.



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