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28 Oct 2002 11:25AM
More employees could be fired over 'kiss and tell’ or other inappropriate emails, according to new findings from The Work Foundation (formerly The Industrial Society). The survey of organisational netiquette shows that employers, concerned over ICT abuse, are increasingly turning to Big Brother technology to monitor employee email and Internet use and will sack staff breaking the rules.
According to the survey results, 75% of responding organisations have or are working on netiquette polic... (385 more words)
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