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Slate: Employer Surveillance Technology Increases
May 13, 2020
In a Slate article, Natalie Chyi explains how the COVID-19 pandemic is significantly increasing employer surveillance of employee health and productivity.
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George: Coronavirus Crisis Accelerates the Shift to Stakeholder Capitalism
May 13, 2020
Writing in Fortune, Bill George argues that the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift away from companies' singular emphasis on shareholders to stakeholder capitalism, in which businesses simultaneously expand their markets while creating value for their customers, employees, communities, and investors.
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Biddlecomb: UK May be Heading Toward a Duty on Businesses to Prevent Breaches of Human Rights
May 13, 2020
Writing in The National Law Review, Robert Biddlecomb describes the possibility and nature of the UK adopting a legal mechanism that would hold businesses liable for preventing human rights violations.
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Brotman: Americans Need to Discuss Digital Privacy
May 13, 2020
Writing in The HIll, Stuart Brotman explains that the increased use of, and dependence on, networks, websites, and apps to undertake daily activities while social distancing has made digital privacy a "kitchen table" issue, literally and figuratively.
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Götzmann: Use of Human Rights Impact Assessments Face Challenges
May 01, 2020
Nora Götzmann, Senior Adviser in Human Rights and Business at The Danish Institute for Human Rights, details the challenges human rights activists face in securing transnational business participation in the performance of human rights impact assessments.