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prohibited Internet use at work

By Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD | 2 Minutes Read February 5, 2010

Are your employees surfing the Internet during work hours?

With the technology at employees’ fingertips, employers worry about whether their employees are engaging in personal Internet use during work hours.

Article by Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD / Employment Standards / canadian employment law, employee Internet use, employee theft, hours of work, Internet use during work hours, Internet use policy, policies and procedures, prohibited Internet use at work, social networking, theft

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