Is this the perfect excuse not to activate your webcam for work calls?

Is this the perfect excuse not to activate your webcam for work calls?

An employee in the Netherlands at Chetu, a Florida company, has won a lawsuit against his employer for unfair dismissal over the topic of remote work webcam monitoring.

The worker was asked to enable screen sharing and webcam access for an entire work day while attending a training program, but after refusing to do so, he encountered the bag. This may be over the board in Florida where workers or companies are not required to give any notice or reason to terminate a contract, yet employment rules around the world offer different levels of protection.

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