How do employees feel about employers knowing where they are?
Overall, employees have no problem with their employers knowing where they are when clocked in. Our survey found that almost 63 percent would not mind compared to 38 percent who said it would bother them.
What does this mean?
Most employees don’t mind their employers knowing where they are while working. There’s not much difference between that and having the boss in the office observing.
Most Common Employee Concerns
When asked to choose their greatest concerns, half of respondents - 50 percent - said they were concerned about micromanagement or “big brother mentality.”
In order of ranking, employee concerns included:
- Micromanagement
- Privacy/Security
- Fear of being tracked while off the clock
- Accuracy of the app
- Battery/Data usage
- Other
What does this mean?
Most employees don’t mind their employers knowing where they are while working. There’s not much difference between that and having the boss in the office observing.
Are They Already Being Tracked?
When asked which apps they use their devices to access, respondents overwhelmingly answered they use apps that are already tracking their locations.
- Google - 86 percent
- Facebook/Instagram - 74 percent
- Weather - 67 percent
- GPS navigation - 65 percent
- Uber/Lyft - 34 percent
- Yelp - 24 percent
What does this mean?
This means that every respondent answered they use at least one of these services which already track their locations.
Conclusion
In order to stay competitive, it’s important to get the facts about GPS time tracking and learn the right way to introduce it to your crews.
The truth is, many employee concerns can be eliminated by helping them to understand what it is and how it works. There are a lot of common myths and misconceptions about GPS time-tracking technology so it’s important to learn how to demystify it so your employees understand how it will help both them, and the company at large.