Some Reasonable Advice On Facebook At Work From British Trade Unions
from the ain't-so-bad dept
We've seen a bunch of ridiculous reports lately blaming Facebook for lost productivity and saying that nearly half of all companies now ban Facebook at work. Those studies were both biased and misleading -- often coming from companies that were trying to sell filtering solutions to companies. Over in the UK, however, it's nice to see the Trades Union Congress (TUC) there say that banning Facebook at work is going too far and throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Instead, the group recommended that companies come up with some straightforward usage policies. All in all, the group's comments seem quite reasonable, noting that there are benefits to these services and banning them outright is simply an overreaction. The report also notes that banning sites like Facebook won't stop employees from slacking off at times and it probably won't even stop them from figuring out ways to get to Facebook. Instead, it makes more sense to focus on encouraging them to use social networking sites in a reasonable way and then just focusing on whether or not the employees are actually getting their jobs done.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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No shortage of slacking options
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This site is where i waste plenty of productive hours
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Continuing in that vein I think all music devices and mobile phones should also be banned, toilet breaks, coffee breaks, lunch breaks. Actually why not just bring back slavery then all you need do is provide the minimum food for the slave to function and we'll all be so much happier living under our corporate masters....
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I remember spending an entire day working on a remote proxy to allow me to use IM while at work, getting around the firewall they had 'tracking' conversations.
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Y'all are fired.
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seriously anyone saying this doesnt impact productivity is a freak who is completly immune to distractions, and probably has no friends as they'd spend all day messaging them if they did.
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