Phones In The Workplace


Lads could end up thinking your a bullsknacker and get less work out of them than if you turned a blind eye. Easy to say when it’s not you that’s paying them like
 
We are allowed to use our phones, so long as we don't use them while we are serving customers (on the work phone).
 
In the area I work in, everyone has a dedicated work phone. They're set up as COPE (corporately owned, privately enabled) so it would be a bit daft to restrict their use beyond the Acceptable Use Policy. Most people also have a personal phone which they'll have on them. I've never come across anyone obviously abusing the fairly laid back policy but everyone also has a laptop which could just as easily be used to take the p155. I guess it very much depends on your working environment. I'm a civil servant.
 
Lads could end up thinking your a bullsknacker and get less work out of them than if you turned a blind eye. Easy to say when it’s not you that’s paying them like
The mentally challenged are generally the ones on their phones mate who are very easily replaced.You’d think they’d be the ones pulling their pluck out.
OP has had an absolute mare here
Go back to the politics forum please with the rest of the militant Labour voters .
 
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I have with the key offenders

Phones stops in their bags

nice one, I have a couple of young lads work for me and they had to be told too. The older lads aren’t bothered about tawatting or facspy shenanigans. One youngun checked his phone 97 times in an hour when, me and another lad counted for the crack, and when we told him he was shocked, what do they even look at or say?
 

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