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Remote work brought unfair performance metrics 鈥 and employees are gaming them

Published: 15 October 2024

According to a survey by the Vancouver-based AI human resources firm Visier, more than four out of five workers have engaged in 鈥渇auxductivity鈥 鈥 performative work that makes them appear to be working more time than they actually are. The problem, however, isn鈥檛 the workers鈥 it鈥檚 the way their performance is measured according to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour. Remote work has brought in metrics like hours worked, time spent on a screen, and keystrokes logged, and employees have found ways to game them. 鈥淢anagers are using unfair metrics that people are gaming because they don't feel it's unfair to game an unfair system,鈥 says Reyt. 鈥淭he only reason everyone works the same number of hours is because at one point in history most people were factory workers. This has changed. You don鈥檛 need to work at the same time in the same location anymore.

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