Saturday, May 16, 2015

Employer Fires California Woman For Deleting App That Tracked Her 24×7

Myrna Arias, has filed a lawsuit against her former employer Intermex, a money transfer service in Bakersfield, for invasion of privacy, retaliation, and unfair business practices and is seeking damages in excess of $500,000. She claims she was fired for uninstalling an app from her official iPhone, that let her boss, John Stubits, track her movements 24 hours a day.
Xora, the workplace management, allows an employer to monitor workers who aren’t in the office, and is able to see the location of every on-field worker on a Google Map to show where they have been, the route they have driven and where they are now.
READ MORE:http://anonhq.com/employer-fires-california-woman-deleting-app-tracked-24x7/

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