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Tempted by a Spot of 'Social Notworking'? Not if You're a Brit, Says 3

Published in Health Business Week, September 26th, 2008

British employers are the strictest in Europe when it comes to allowing

employees to surf social networking sites, according to a report by 3 mobile.

Experts have coined a new term to describe a generation of Europeans who surf social networking sites at work: 'Social Notworking' which has reached endemic proportions - but not so much in the UK.

A pan European survey commissioned by the mobile network provider reveals that despite UK employees being the workaholics of Europe*, UK businesses aren't permitting any kind of time out via 'Social Notworking'. 35 per cent actually have official restrictions on accessing social networking...

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