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News Burst: Futzing must be stopped!

Richard Barry ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 25 Aug 1998 09:17 BST

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A report by communications company Wick Hill Group states that in some instances, "as much as 20% of the time employees spend on the Internet can actually be spent on chat groups or sports and leisure sites, rather than on work-related activity."

Ian Kilpatrick managing director of Wick Hill Group says this "futzing" should be stopped using Web blocking software.

Full story to folllow.

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