Addicted To Email? Sue Your Boss!
from the make-it-stop dept
For many years now, we've covered the joy with which the press loves to cover researchers and psychologists naming just about everything an addiction. When you look at the details, few of them represent actual addictions -- but most represent attempts by psychologists to cash in on treating people who surf the web or play video games too much, rather than helping people with more serious problems. One of the more popular ones, of course is email addiction, which has been suggested many times. However, some business professors have a new take on it. After putting together a study suggesting that "the fast and relentless pace of technology-enhanced work environments creates a source of stimulation that may become addictive..." they then suggest it may represent a legal liability for companies. Yes, they expect that people will start suing companies over their email addiction. This certainly brings a different take on the whole issue of work-life balance. It seems pretty difficult to believe a court would take such a lawsuit seriously. However, now that the idea is out there, expect someone to at least try -- like the guy a few years back who sued his cable company for making his family fat and lazy.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Well, Lets combine that brilliant idea with the one above.
I want to sue my grocery store (Wal-Mart.. $$$) for not stopping me from eating too mcuh sugar and becomeing glaucemic. I'm not, but its their fault that I could eventually, might someday, maybe become glaucemic. And if that doesn't work, perhaps I can sue starbucks for my caffeine addiction. Nevermind, I actually have one of those.. but I don't go to coffeeshops.
Hey, wait, that last part isn't offtopic... Maybe I should sue starbucks, I do buy their beans in bulk from costco..
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Caffiene addiction
I'm gonna sue my company for making me addicted to coffee. They provide it to me so I will be more attentive; they are manipulating my propensity to caffiene addiction. Who's going to join me?
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There's a line here...
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Sure your employer will try to get as much out of you as he/she can, but it's your own fault if it gets too far out of hand. Set some boundaries in your life and stick to them.
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Email addiction - give me a break!!! I am mired with email all day, and when I get home - my friends whine at me because I don't check it.
Try this: take some responsibility for your own actions.
The operative word in these 'lawsuits' is *I*. "I am fat because ***I*** ate too many big macs"
lol
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Have to figger out how to sue myself.
;-)
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Ahhh, the legal system.
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Beware though--if enough people feel that working 24 hours will get them ahead, then that will become the norm and eventually the expectation. When that day comes--stick to your lines. You may suffer, but don't forget that theres a reason for the lines you drew. Suffer for it--youre better in the long run.
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why a writer or accountant
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Oh, and it's your fault my kids are stupid and don't listen to me and beat their grandmother too. prick.
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You also should realize that:
No obesity lawsuit against a fast food manufacturer has ever gone to trial, and in accordance with the tort reform measures prohibiting them (because of all those zero lawsuits that almost bankrupted America), none will ever be heard, regardless of their merit?
The guy who filed the 'fat and lazy' lawsuit against the cable company dropped the suit before the judge could throw it out?
...and the REASON these are news stories in the US is because they are very unusual? Anyone can file a lawsuit in a US court. Yes, many people file silly, crazy lawsuits, but that is a pretty predictable side effect of having a robust and accessible tort system. The silly cases you read about are usually either dropped or thrown out of court, and never even go to trial.
I'd be much more convinced about this whole 'lawsuit epidemic' if there were more examples of suits like this that had actually been filed and won.
Please think for a minute before you swallow some line about a 'lawsuit epidemic' without evidence.
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There is Tech addiction
I no longer own a personal Mobile/Cell phone. I have the one that my work provides, and I answer it only during work hours (or close proximity to).
I have gotten in trouble before because some customer contacted our office 5 seconds after close of business. The two of us in the office said 'f*** it' and left. They claimed it was before closing, we said it wasn't.
I let the phone ring in my own house and let the machine get it if I'm in no mood to talk to anyone, I leave emails for work until work hours.
Set your limits and try stick rigidly to them. That way you can't be pushed around/seduced into providing free overtime for your work.
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This has already happened.
http://www.valleyofthegeeks.com/News/Bertelsmann.html
In a bizarre twist, by acquiring Napster, Bertelsmann finds itself fighting on both sides of two separate legal cases. In December 1999, the RIAA (Record Industry Association of America) representing 18 music companies including Bertelsmann's BMG label, sued Napster for copyright infringement to the tune of $20 billion in damages. Then in October 2001, Napster sued Bertelsmann along with four other major music companies for collusion in attempting to eliminate competition in online music distribution.
"Admittedly, it appears that we are suing ourselves," Klein declared. "But we feel confident that we will prevail, one way or the other." Industry analysts gave the company a fifty-fifty chance of legal victory.
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Also, don't think that you can sue yourself and have an insurance company pay it. They've thought of that one.
http://calbears.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4182/is_20011108/ai_n10148695
Insurance companies argue, sometimes successfully, that a claim stemming from a trustee suing on behalf of the company falls under a common policy exclusion that says there's no coverage when the company sues itself.
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