Office worker discovers company is secretly tracking his location after they force every employee to download a ‘timekeeping’ app, quits and takes half of the company with him: ‘They never fully recovered’

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  • "I worked for a company that had [this] rule.

    This company had office workers as well as workers in the field. One day they decided to introduce a new phone app to install onto our
  • personal phones so employees could clock in and out from our phones. no matter our location. Now my position was in the office, and I already had a slight issue with the company using my
  • personal phone for timekeeping especially considering the company rules, but I figured whatever, it's not a big deal. That changed when I called in sick one day. I went to a Walmart
  • pharmacy to pick up a prescription and received a call from my boss accusing me of playing hooky because I was out shopping. I was caught completely off guard and thought maybe another
  • coworker had seen me and called my boss? I explained to my boss. that I was picking up a prescription but as long as I was not on the clock, my actions were my own business. Then I thought
  • more about it and when I got home, I checked and realized that the timekeeping app was tracking my location in the background and never once notified me of such. I nearly lost it right.
  • then and there. I went into the office the next day and asked my boss. about it and she admitted that she tracked the field employees on a daily basis. Well clearly it wasn't JUST the field
  • employees. Now luckily we happen to have a lawyer in the family and when I informed her of what just went down over the past couple of days, she wanted to start a class action including all
  • of the employees. I didn't go that route because too many people needed their job, but we did send them two letters.
  • 1. First letter was my resignation with a clause for no contact with me in any form except through my lawyer and a requirement that they not deny
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  • my application for unemployment as well as demand for payment of several months of phone costs due to company use.
  • (Invoice copies attached). 2. The second letter was a breach of privacy letter with specific demands to settle and avoid a lawsuit.
  • They had to send every employee, myself included, a sincere apology letter informing them of the location tracking and admitting that they physically accessed their locations
  • on a daily basis unbeknownst to them, with a paragraph informing them about the breach and privacy invasion laws in our state. It included another paragraph stating that
  • they would not dispute any unemployment claims should the employee decide to leave the company within the next 30 days. In the end, over 1/2 of the
  • employees left the company and one employee did actually sue them. (Not sure of the outcome). This severely impacted the day to day operations and they lost several
  • clients due to lack of staffing. So even though I didn't. sue them, I impacted their business in a major
  • way and they never fully recovered. They went out of business the following year.
  • SWANDAMARM That's crazy and its good to hear becausei was just telling my buddy how I had a company try to get me to download their app to my personal Phone and When I refused they were appalled like no one have ever denied their request they said they'd get back to me.
  • I told them that if they wanted me to have a phone with their app, they could provide me a work phone, and they told me that's why they reimbursed for phone plans. I told them I was comfortable paying my own bill and when they finally got back to me they said I didn't have to download the app if I didn't want to but I
  • immediate started looking for a new job and that was on day 1 of a new company. No one can make me do anything with my own property. I sold this company my time not access to my personal belongings. My instant seemed to have served me right based on your example

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