The app doesn’t have a name yet, but it’s being developed by SeeClickFix, a tech company that has already built an app that allows citizens to report non-emergency issues — like potholes and power outages — to the appropriate government officials. So far the app has helped individuals file nearly 2.5 million complaints.
SeeClickFix is planning to use that same technology to help employees report violations of workplace law to the appropriate government agencies, Buzzfeed is reporting.
Early indications are the app’s primary purpose may be reporting safety violations to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), but it’ll likely also be used for reporting other workplace violations — like wage-and-hour abuse.
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