Woman ordered to repay employer after software shows ‘time theft’

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Woman ordered to repay employer after software shows ‘time theft’
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Company tells Canadian tribunal it installed software on Karlee Besse’s laptop after finding files over budget and behind schedule

to compensate her former employer for “time theft” after she was caught misrepresenting hours worked by controversial tracking software.

But the company, Reach CPA, told the tribunal Beese had logged more than 50 hours that “did not appear to have spent on work-related tasks”. Weeks later, the company said an analysis “identified irregularities between her timesheets and the software usage logs”.While Besse told the tribunal she found the program “difficult” and worried it didn’t differentiate between work and personal use, the company demonstrated how TimeCamp automatically makes those distinctions, separating time logs for work from activities such as using the laptop to stream movies and television shows.

The company said that the software also tracks printing – and that few documents had been logged as printed. It also said any work from the printed documents would have needed to be input into the company’s software, which never happened.

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