Employment Law Alliance Survey Shows Employees Using Work Computers for Romantic or Sexual Activity

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Nearly one-quarter of Americans said they or their co-workers use computers at work to engage in sexually explicit online activity, ranging from visiting X-rated Web sites to participating in steamy chat rooms, according to the latest America at Work national survey by the Employment Law Alliance.

Louis P. DiLorenzo, co-chair of Bond, Schoeneck & King's labor and employment law department and an ELA representative, said the latest findings are important because the poll is among the first to gauge the extent to which employees are using company computers for not just personal but romantic purposes.

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Employment Law Alliance Survey Shows Employees Using Work Computers for Romantic or Sexual Activity

Every American workplace has a story to tell about the casual use of company computers for personal purposes, and many of t...

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