Most bosses monitor employees' Web surfing at work
London, December 3 (ANI): A new study has revealed that two-thirds of British employers keep a check on how many times their employees spend surfing the Internet, and which websites they visit.
An equal number of employers also block "inappropriate" websites, according to the Chartered Management Institute poll of 1,000 managers aged 35.
The survey revealed that older bosses frequently saw the internet as "a massive time-waster" rather than a potentially useful way to work.
It even revealed that one in six managers under 35 considered their employers to be "dinosaurs" when it came to adopting the latest web trends.
Only 49 per cent of those surveyed said that their organisation only "takes up things once they've been tried and tested".
There were only four per cent of the people who said that their employer "falls in love with the latest trend".
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