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1,2 - THE GUARDIAN WEEKLY Elementary

Fill the gaps using these words from the text: 
warehouse 
workplace 
delivery 
vest 
shelf 
wrist 
theft 
measure 
1. 
A ____________ is a shirt with no sleeves that people often wear under an 
ordinary shirt, especially in winter. 
2. 
The joint between your hand and your arm is called your ____________. 
3. ____________ 
is 
stealing 
things from another person or from a company. 
4. 
People often keep books on a ____________ . 
5. 
A ____________ is a large building used for storing goods and food. 
6. 
A ____________ is an action which a government takes. 
7. 
____________ means taking goods from one place to another. 
8. 
The place where people work is called their ____________ . 
The text talks about the use of computers in supermarkets. How many of the 
uses of computers below can you find in the text? 
1. 
to reduce costs 
2. 
to increase the efficient delivery of goods and food to stores 
3. to 
supply 
prisons 
4. 
to send messages to workers 
5. 
to check what workers are doing 
6. 
to find out what time workers finish work 
7. 
to send orders to workers’ computers 
8. 
to check if workers are taking breaks without permission 
9. 
to control humans 
10. 
to remove waste and reduce theft 


© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 
Taken from the news section in 
www.onestopenglish.com
Firms tag workers to improve 
efficiency 
David Hencke 
Some British supermarket companies are 
asking their warehouse workers to wear small 
computers, called “electronic tags”. The 
companies say that these tags will help them 
to reduce costs and increase the efficient 
delivery of goods and food to stores. The 
system uses American satellite and radio 
technology to send messages to the workers. 
In a report Professor Blakemore from the 
University of Durham said that the use of 
these tags was making some workplaces more 
like prisons. 
The technology arrived from the US at the 
start of the year and more and more 
companies are using it. Almost 10,000 
employees are using it to supply goods to 
well-known British supermarkets. Trade 
unionists representing workers are worried 
that companies could use the technology to 
check what workers are doing. They are 
asking for special measures to make sure that 
this does not happen.
Under the system workers have to wear 
computers on their wrists, arms and fingers
and sometimes they have to wear a special 
vest containing a computer that instructs them 
where to go to collect goods from warehouse 
shelves. The system also allows the store to 
send orders to workers’ computers. The 
computer can also check if workers are taking 
breaks without permission and can calculate 
the shortest time a worker needs to complete a 
job. 
Britain already has more street security 
cameras than any other country in the world, 
and some experts are worried that this new 
system could make Britain the most watched 
country in the world.
In his report Professor Blakemore said there 
was a danger that computers were controlling 
humans rather than humans using computers. 
Some people are also worried that the new 
technology could cause industrial injuries 
because workers had to make the same 
movements with their arms and wrists again 
and again.
But the companies say that the system makes 
the delivery of food more efficient. It also 
removes waste, reduces theft and can reorder 
goods more quickly. A spokeswoman for a 
supermarket said that the company was not 
using the technology to check what its staff 
were doing. She said it was making 
employees’ work easier and reducing the need 
for paper. 
But a trade union spokesman, Paul Campbell, 
said: “We are getting reports of people 
leaving their jobs after just a few days and in 
some cases just a few hours. They are all 
saying they don’t like the job because they 
have no input. They are just following a 
computer’s instructions”. 
American companies are working on new 
computer equipment that can check what 
workers are doing. One system will check 
how many times secretaries hit the keys on 
their word processors, and another will check 
how much work workers are doing.
The Guardian Weekly 10/06/2005, page 9


© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 
Taken from the news section in 
www.onestopenglish.com

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