privacy
Rio Tinto plans to use drones to monitor workers’ private lives
Rio Tinto has already replaced workers with automated trucks and trains, and now they want to survey their workforce via live streams to a monitoring station in Perth. Privacy advocates say this could set a […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
We’ve made it past the halfway mark of the Federal Election and while transport hasn’t been a defining topic of the first half of the campaign, a lot can still happen between now and 2 […] Read More »
In-cab recording devices
Last year, the RTBU was advised that Aurizon proposed to retrofit 75 Standard Gauge Locomotives with in-cab forward facing camera’s that stores visual and audio data. This was met with serious concern by the National […] Read More »
Mobile phone privacy
The Loco Division has received numerous complaints recently from members concerned about Standards Officers having the ability to request to see your mobile phone records. The wording of the mobile phone general instruction is that […] Read More »