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Study: Tech can Empower Home Care Workers, Not Just Surveil Them

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Chronicle Article, May 2025.pdf (87.98 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/121212
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The Initiative on Home Care Work
Author
Stanley, Grace
Abstract

[Excerpt] Employers often use workplace tracking apps to monitor frontline home health care workers, such as personal care aides, home health aides and certified nursing assistants. A team of Cornell researchers is exploring how these technologies can be used not to surveil workers, but to help them build solidarity and improve their working conditions.

Date Issued
2025-05-29
Publisher
Cornell University
Keywords
home health care workers
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workplace tracking
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working conditions
Type
newsletter

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