Quantified Self meets Neo-Taylorism

Wow: Tesco accused of using electronic armbands to monitor its staff:

Tesco workers are being made to wear electronic armbands that managers can use to grade how hard they are working.

A former staff member has claimed employees are given marks based on how efficiently they work in a bid to improve productivity and can be called in front of management if they take unscheduled toilet breaks.

The armbands are worn by warehouse staff and forklift drivers, who use them to scan the stock they collect from supermarket distribution points and send it out for delivery. Tesco said the armbands are used to improve efficiency and save its staff from having to carry around pens and paper to keep track of deliveries. But the device is also being used to keep an eye on employees’ work rates, the ex-staff member said.

This sort of process engineering – and treating people like meaty robots – is not the way to a better business. Maybe better short-term profits, but not on a long term scale.

Talk about inhuman-centered business.

Big Box Stores Linked To the Presence of Hate Groups – Neighborhoods – The Atlantic Cities

The recent surge in hate group activity is a concern to many citizens and policymakers. We examine the roles of socioeconomic factors measured at the county level that are hypothesized to account for the presence of such groups, including social capital and religious affiliations.

Both social capital stocks and religious affiliation exert an independent and statistically significant influence on the number of hate groups, as does the presence of Wal-Mart stores, holding other factors constant.

Big Box Stores Linked To the Presence of Hate Groups