Paraphrasing a source
Orlov decided to paraphrase a passage about the way that employers collected information about employees.
As we’ll see in this chapter, there are a number of reasons—some of them quite compelling—for surveillance of employees. A major problem, however, is that technology makes it possible for employers to gather enormous amounts of data about employees, often far beyond what is necessary to satisfy safety or productivity concerns. And the trends that drive technology—faster, smaller, cheaper—make it possible for larger and larger numbers of employers to gather ever-greater amounts of personal data.
—Lane, The Naked Employee, pp. 3-4
Lane notes that employers can use Internet surveillance technology to collect significantly more information from workers than they need (3-4).
Works cited entry for source
Lane, Frederick S., III. The Naked Employee: How Technology Is Compromising Workplace Privacy. New York: Amer. Management Assn., 2003. Print.
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