The firing of a 14-year employee of a NY educational agency for surfing non-work related sites has been sparking debate all over the place. A new survey reports that most of us would give up our morning coffee for the opportunity to surf, and that we average two to three hours a week checking out news, travel and sports during workday time. But as tech leaders note, the firing incident, which a court stated wasn't necessary, is a good reminder that every organization must have an Internet use policy in place. Article
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