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Can I presume that the intent is to check maximum occupancy to see if they can move to hot desking with less desks than people?
But yes, infrared sensors pointing at the crotch seem like a bad way of doing it. The only method I've seen is having people walk around every 30 mins recording which desks have someone at them.
We’re already hot-desking. This seems to be much more about surveillance unfortunately.
But people have meetings and work from home. How could that information be useful?
They might be testing if they can cut down even more on desks. I guess you will hear more when you meet with HR.