Even while on a lunh break, you are on 'company' time, using company
resources.  They have all the rights in this situation.  If this
displeases you, you need to find a job whence you can work from home on
your own time and your own resources.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne


On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, aormygod wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I really disagree with the companies, which are setting firewall to over-
> control employees' activities in the workplace.  It makes me annoying
> and feels that it has power over my right even during the break time.
> What do you guys think on this matter?
>
> Look forward to hearing your comments,
>
> Phornphan S.
>
>
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