The information revolution has ushered in a data-driven reorganization
of the workplace. Big data and AI are used to surveil workers and shift
risk. Workplace wellness programs appraise our health. Personality job
tests calibrate our mental state. The monitoring of social media and
surveillance of the workplace measure our social behavior. With rich
historical sources and contemporary examples, The Quantified Worker
explores how the workforce science of today goes far beyond increasing
efficiency and threatens to erase individual personhood. With exhaustive
detail, Ifeoma Ajunwa shows how different forms of worker quantification
are enabled, facilitated, and driven by technological advances. Timely
and eye-opening, The Quantified Worker advocates for changes in the law
that will mitigate the ill effects of the modern workplace.