Question; can I use WebCams to study worker efficiency in a unit turn? Am I violating any sort of labor law? Privacy law? Weirdness law? Cultural law? Big Brother law? Am I crossing a moral divide? Am I crossing some sort of professional courtesy divide?
Renters watch their apartment being made ready
What about this – can we put our service professionals on stage while our customer takes on the role of audience member? Is that crossing the line? When I lease an apartment, can I offer up the opportunity to watch their apartment being made ready by our service team?
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At first glance my thought was “no way,” but as long as the tech knew he was being filmed I don’t think you would cross a moral ground. Many workers are taped. I can’t speak to legality.
My concern with people watching their apartment be made ready would be that totally disgusting turn. Would you want that? If not, would you only allow some people to watch?
It would be an option for the person moving in. We would ask them if they cared to have a webcam placed in the unit they were going to move into. It would be an all or nothing effort – we would stream the worst of the worst and the best of the best.