Ifeoma Ajunwa on The Quantified Worker

Published: May 11, 2017, 5:40 p.m.

b'What are the rights of the worker in a society that seems to privilege technological innovation over equality and privacy? How does the law protect worker privacy and dignity given technological advancements that allow for greater surveillance of workers? What can we expect for the future of work; should privacy be treated as merely an economic good that could be exchanged for the benefit of employment?\\n\\nIn this talk Berkman Klein fellow Ifeoma Ajunwa looks at how the law and private firms respond to job applicants or employees perceived as \\u201crisky,\\u201d and the organizational behavior in pursuit of risk reduction by private firms, as well as ethical issues arising from how firms off-set risk to employees.\\n\\nFor more info on this event, visit:\\nhttps://cyber.harvard.edu/events/2017/luncheon/05/Ajunwa'