Wall Street Journal: Retailers using computer software to "reprogram" workers
Posted at 9:56 AM on September 10, 2008
by Jeff Horwich
I love some of the workplace stories the Wall Street Journal gets into. This one's just kind of jaw-dropping in the honest quotes that come from all sides:
Most of the details come from women's clothing retailer Ann Taylor, which is using new software from a Wisconsin company to slice-and-dice workers' schedules for maximum efficiency. Sounds brutal. And the company acknowledges coming up with a cute name for the system ("ATLAS") so employees "hate the system and not us."
The software company admits they've made a product that their clients can abuse at the expense of workers.
On one hand, who wouldn't want a system like this helping you schedule your shifts? Seems almost inevitable, in a way. But at what human price?
Great story. Might see if we can get the reporter on the show this week to talk about it.