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Generation Standby: 20% would turn down a job which banned Facebook
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hrzone.co.uk (24/05/2010)
A huge one in five people would turn down a job that prevented them from using social media at work as the boundaries between work and home continue to blur, according to a new report.
Social networking critical to employee satisfaction
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Computing.co.uk (24/05/2010)
Eight out of 10 employees claim that being trusted to manage their own time and the internet as they wish is more important than pay.
Small businesses advised not to block social networking
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xintelecom.co.uk (24/05/2010)
Small businesses have been told that they should integrate social media into their organisations rather than preventing staff from accessing the services.
‘Generation standby’ poses security risk to networks
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Techworld.com (20/05/2010)
A collision of recession and technology is creating a new breed of office worker who finds it hard to tell the difference between home and work, a survey has claimed.
Generaton Web 2.0 workers may prefer Facebook perks over pay
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Fast Company (20/05/2010)
If you want to motivate your staff to succeed, then trusting them to manage their own time--and use the Net when they like, including for accessing social networks--could get you better results than offering more pay, says new data.
Report: Today’s workers value social media, ‘Net over pay
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Socialwizz.com (20/05/2010)
Interesting article, and one I agree with...
Staff prefer Facebook access over pay rises, says report
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Cio.co.uk (20/05/2010)
Most employees want unrestricted access to social media.
Technology blurs boundaries between work and home for 'Generation Standby'
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Personneltoday.com (20/05/2010)
The crossover between work and home has never been more evident, with employees using technology to blur the boundaries between their careers and personal lives, according to a new report.
Report: Social media, web access more important than pay to today’s workers
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Csoonline.com (19/05/2010)
Research from Clearswift finds expectations of unrestricted access to social media and the Internet also bring up trust issues in the workplace
‘Generation standby’ on the increase
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Emplaw.co.uk (19/05/2010)
According to new research, 57% of 25 to 34-year-olds undertake personal tasks online - such as checking social networks, email, online shopping...
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