Surfing at workplace rises despite curbs
Last updated on: November 23, 2010 20:42 IST
“We believe accessing gaming and movie sites are a distraction for employees during work hours. even though many employees do not interact directly with customers, like in a bank, they are still working on a project which will be delivered to a customer,” said Babuji Abraham, head (people function), MindTree.
The company does not allow access to Facebook, but LinkedIn can be accessed, as it may help employees reach out to contacts at work. nonetheless, during lunch and office hours, employees can access several sites that are otherwise restricted.
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, on the other hand, enables employees to access social networking sites because it believes this helps them connect with their colleagues and friends.
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Image: Mindtree office.Photographs: Courtesy, Mindtree.
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Written by Tim on November 24, 2010 under Work From Home Online.
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