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Goldbricking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goldbricking , in today's terms, generally refers to staff who use their work internet access for personal reasons while maintaining the appearance of working, which can lead to inefficiency. The ter...
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Cyberslacking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyberslacking refers to staff who use their work internet access for personal reasons while maintaining the appearance of working. That is also known as goldbricking , " Buca-ing " cyberloafing ...
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Goldbricking. It's a term that was coined in 1879, long before the first routers came online. ... Today, goldbricking, also known as cyberslacking, has cost employers billions of dollars in lost time and productivity.; It's all about time. No matter what you call it, whether it be lost productivity, controlling labor costs,
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This page describes the term cyberslacking and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... For internet.com pages about cyberslacking . Also check out the following links!
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Oct 28, 2009 ... Cyber-Slacking Amateurs! Published Oct 28 2009, ... Or, perhaps the others are cyber-slacking on porn sites like normal American workers. ...
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This week's Newsweek reports on the battle that American employers are waging against the dread epidemic of "cyberslacking" -- recreational surfing on the job.
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The Sydney Morning Herald: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Australia's leading newspaper. Skip directly to: Search Box, Section Navigation, Content. Text Version. ... Internet-surfing workers relax: ... Melbourne University's Dr Brent Coker says workers who surf the internet for leisure,
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