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Thursday, February 06, 2003
Online Work Balances Play, Survey Finds - Ellen McCarthy, Washington Post

Employees with Internet access at home spend more time there doing work for their companies than they spend online for personal reasons at their offices, a survey released yesterday found. Nearly everyone surveyed admitted using company e-mail and Web connections for personal activities. But workers with Internet access both at home and in the office said they logged on from home to do job-related tasks an average 5.9 hours a week and spent 3.7 hours a week at work on personal matters online, according to the fourth annual National Technology Readiness Survey, conducted by the Center for E-Service at the University of Maryland and Rockbridge Associates Inc., a Great Falls research firm.

 


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