Index
Ethical AI Surveillance in the Workplace
ISBN: 978-1-83753-773-0, eISBN: 978-1-83753-772-3
ISSN: 2398-6018
Publication date: 11 December 2023
Citation
Kritikos, M. (2023), "Index", Iphofen, R. (Ed.) Ethical AI Surveillance in the Workplace (Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity, Vol. 10), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 117-118. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2398-601820230000010046
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2024 Mihalis Kritikos and Ron Iphofen
INDEX
Index
- Prelims
- Introduction: Surveillance and the Modern Workplace
- Section I: Legal Options
- 1. Putting the Employee in the Driving Seat Via Reinforced Collective Agreements
- 2. Review and Update the Current Legal Framework
- 3. Introduce Legislation on Workplace Monitoring
- 4. Introduce a Penalty System and Strict Conditionalities
- 5. Introduce the Right to Obtain an Explanation of the Decision and Challenge It
- 6. Introduce the Right of Transparency in Workplace Monitoring
- 7. Introduce the Right to Disconnect as a Fundamental Right
- 8. Introduce the Right to Health and Safety at Work in the Digital Space
- 9. Establish Legislation for the Protection of Whistleblowers and the Development of Effective Communication Corridors in the Workplace
- 10. Introduce Review Clauses on Delegated/Implementing Acts in Existing Labour Legislation and in Any Upcoming AI Legislative Proposals
- 11. Develop a Workplace/Employee-Specific Data Governance Strategy That Strengthens the Rights to Privacy and Data Protection in the Digital Workplace
- 12. Ensure Compliance with a Mandatory Data Protection Impact Assessment for Workplace Monitoring
- 13. Redefine the Concept of Consent in the Frame of Workplace Monitoring
- 14. Address Psychosocial Risks as an Essential Part of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Legal Framework
- Section II: Governance Options
- 15. Develop a Code of Ethical Workplace Monitoring
- 16. Introduce Certification Mechanisms and Standards for Ethical Compliance
- 17. Set Up an Oversight Body for Workplace Monitoring and Other Workplace Governance/Oversight Structures
- 18. Establish an Ombudsman for Employment Affairs and Workplace Monitoring
- 19. Develop and Establish Procedural Frameworks to Effectively Audit Workplace Algorithmic Systems
- 20. Set-Up Risk Governance Structures and Algorithmic Risk Assessment Methodologies for Workplace Monitoring
- 21. Consider the Particular Risks Related to Keylogging, Workplace Biometrics, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Practices
- 22. Set Up Bodies for Workplace Monitoring Including a High Level Expert Group on Workplace Monitoring
- 23. Update Any Existing Digital Strategy on Preventing Potential Misuse of AI-Enabled Monitoring Tools
- 24. Develop Specialised Training Opportunities for Employers and Employees Alike
- Section III: Ethics Options
- 25. Publicly-Funded Research on Workplace Monitoring Should Be Subject to a Thorough Ethics Appraisal
- 26. Consider Imposing a Moratorium on Certain Workplace Monitoring Tools
- 27. A Human in the Loop Approach/Human Oversight
- 28. The Explainability and Transparency of AI Monitoring Tools
- 29. Draft and Develop an Ethical Charter/Governance Framework
- 30. Revisit the Concepts of Worker and of Surveillance
- 31. Acknowledge and Address the High Informational Asymmetries
- 32. Workplace Monitoring Should Be Considered as High-Risk
- 33. Adopt a Broad Definition of AI and Algorithmic Management
- 34. Sandboxing
- 35. Ethics by Design
- 36. Security by Design
- 37. Misuse/Dual Use
- 38. Ethical Leadership
- 39. Appeal and Redress
- 40. Use ‘Smart’ Tools to Handle AI-Related Ethical Risks
- Bibliography
- Responses to Kritikos
- 1. Georgios Terzis
- 2. Edward S. Dove
- 3. Patricia Leighton
- 4. Anonymous Reviewer
- Postscript
- Index