"The launching of this program makes an assumption that every state employee needs to be watched every minute of every day while at work because they’re doing something wrong," Illuzzi said Wednesday. "To implement a program of this nature suggests that they’re violating employee policies and that they should basically not be trusted."
Note: Turns out the State didn’t tell lawmakers about this software’s ability to record and produce detailed reports about any employee’s web usage.
Free Press Article
“The State apparently never mentioned the extent of the software’s capabilities—or the level of monitoring that it intended to impose on employees—to the legislature when it requested money for the purchase during the budget adjustment process.”
"He reminded me that the legislature was an equal partner in protecting the state’s most vulnerable during the 1991 recession…"
"At this tuition level, the colleges will have to make significant changes in services and staffing levels that could have a negative impact on the competitiveness of the institutions during a period of significant growth in enrollment," reads a report prepared for the meeting.
"The move hits a traditional political ally of the union in what could be a tough election year."
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