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Toronto-Dominion Bank told some employees working in its financial crimes and risk management team that it would run software to track their work, prompting questions around consent and privacy in the workplace as the Canadian lender tries to increase productivity,
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD Bank) has informed employees within its financial crimes and risk management division that it will introduce employee monitoring software designed to track workplace activity,
TD Bank is rolling out employee-monitoring software to track workplace activity, joining a growing corporate trend that has sparked concerns over privacy, surveillance, and performance tracking
April 27, 2026 - When the Covid-19 pandemic struck America, many workplaces began shifting employees to work remotely. Although employees have been returning to the office, many employers have continued allowing their workers to continue working remotely ...
Last Friday, Toronto-Dominion Bank told employees in its financial crimes and risk management unit at that it would be running productivity-tracking software on their work devices. The tool, WorkiQ by ActiveOps, tracks time spent on browsers, internal chat apps and meeting platforms.
Employee monitoring tools can be used to increase efficiency and productivity, but they can also be used in ways that feel unethical — such as deciding who gets laid off. Employee monitoring software, also called “bossware” and “tattleware,” is ...
TD Bank has informed some employees that it will use workplace monitoring software to track work patterns, highlighting the growing use of employee analytics tools in corporate environments.
