Are employers already using wearable technology to help employees track their work schedules, communicate with co-workers, and find products located in a store or warehouse? Yes. While other employers are also exploring technology that monitors how employees physically move when accomplishing daily tasks as a way to identify and prevent ergonomic issues.
Wearable technology isn’t a new feature. For years, personal gadgets such as smartwatches have been gaining popularity among people who want better insight into their health trends. According to Pew Research Center data, nearly 1 in 5 Americans (21%) say they regularly wear a smartwatch or fitness tracker. In fact, wearable technology has grown so commonplace that employers have been exploring ways to leverage it among their workforce.
We recently released a new Benefits Insights article on “Wearable Technology and the Workforce” – click the following link to read the article.