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📣 Join us at the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law for this incredible event. (Spoiler: we’ve heard a preview of this talk and Gabrielle Rejouis is brilliant 🏆📚) #TechGeorgetown

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Deputy Director at the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law Center

Join the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law this Wednesday at 1pm ET for  "New Tech, Old Story: How Understanding the History of Worker Surveillance Should Inform Policies and Regulation" RSVP for in person or livestream here: https://lnkd.in/eaYXFysu How has workplace surveillance played out in U.S. history? How do we see these historical patterns repeated today? What do these echoes mean for both workers and employers in the context of emerging technologies? The "New Tech, Old Story: How Understanding the History of Worker Surveillance Should Inform Policies and Regulation" panel grounds current anti-surveillance at work debates in the context of history. It will also offer some examples of how workers are organizing against surveillance tools being deployed on them, and some ideas for more effective and historically-informed policy interventions. Gabrielle Rejouis, Distinguished Fellow at the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law, will be joined in a conversation with Jeremy Al-Haj, Executive Director of the Missouri Workers Center, and Karla Gilbride, General Counsel of the U.S. EEOC. This event is part of Tech & Society at Georgetown University week. Check out all the offerings this week here: https://lnkd.in/gBvpP2BA

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