Exclusive-Canadian lender TD tells some employees it will use software to monitor their work

Exclusive-Canadian lender TD tells some employees it will use software to monitor their work

Exclusive-Canadian lender TD tells some employees it will use software to monitor their work

https://whbl.com/2026/06/19/exclusive-canadian-lender-td-tells-some-employees-it-will-use-software-to-monitor-their-work/

Publish Date: 2026-06-20 03:52:00

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By Nivedita Balu

TORONTO, June 19 (Reuters) – Toronto-Dominion Bank told some employees working in its financial crimes and risk management team that it would run software to track their work, prompting questions around consent and privacy in the workplace as the Canadian lender tries to increase productivity, according to a recording of a team call reviewed by Reuters and a document TD shared with ​employees.

The program will track the time employees spend on browsers and internal chat and meeting applications, according to the recording.

Companies are increasingly ‌facing employee pushback over the deployment of software to monitor their work.

TD said in a statement to Reuters the deployment is “standard practice across the industry.”  “In various parts of our business, we use automated solutions to improve insights and better allocate resources,”  the company said. “This is not AI and not specific to any business or matter, the tool allows managers to more accurately manage workflows, team capacity and performance. Where deployed, colleagues are informed about where they are used and for what purpose.”

TD said it has safeguards in place ‌to ​protect colleagues’ privacy.

ActiveOps, the company providing the software, describes WorkiQ as a tool for “employee and wellbeing intelligence” ⁠on its website.  ActiveOps did not immediately ⁠respond to a request for comment.

“The idea is it’s going to show pain points, where do we spend too much time … We know we have a lot of pain points across our systems,” Deanna Pacitti, TD’s associate vice president of high-risk investigations, told her team on the call on Thursday.

“It is running in the background and it did go through privacy review,” Pacitti said of WorkiQ in response to employee ​questions about privacy concerns. The tool will not listen to conversations if employees are in a meeting, but will show if the employee is active, she said. She subsequently clarified that…

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