How many keystrokes per hour are “normal” or (still) considered productive? Opinions seem to differ on this, as evidenced by a curious legal dispute between an insurance company and a dismissed employee. The case highlights the increasing technological oversight of remote workers.
Suzie Cheikho worked for Australian insurance company Insurance Australia Group (IAG) for 18 years, most recently in external communications, before being fired on Feb. 20 for “very little key activity” detected on her laptop between October and December, according to a report by the Australian Fair Work Commission at the end of July.
Source: Krone

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