A Canadian accountant has been ordered by a civil tribunal to pay $2,459 (£2,020) to her former employer for ‘time theft’ after tracking software allegedly caught her spending 50 hours on non-work related tasks.
The company said an analysis ‘identified irregularities between her timesheets and the software usage logs’
Besse’s employer, Reach CPA said it had installed the software on her work laptop after it found her assigned files were over budget and behind schedule.According to the software, Beese had logged more than 50 hours that ‘did not appear to have been spent on work-related tasks’. The company demonstrated how TimeCamp automatically distinguishes time logs for work from activities such as using streaming movies and TV shows.
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