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14 Dec 2004 10:01AM
A new survey into illegal and inappropriate images in the workplace conducted by PixAlert, a computer image detection company - in conjunction with the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) - has revealed that over 70% of UK companies have already had to take disciplinary action as a result of employees viewing pornographic images on their company computers.
Key findings of the survey include:
71% of companies have had an incident where they have had to deal with employees... (213 more words)
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