Fauxductivity: how to be a workplace slacker – and get away with it
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Fauxductivity: how to be a workplace slacker – and get away with it
As employers make a point of monitoring their staff’s output, workers are finding ever more creative ways to skive off. Name: Fauxductivity.. Age: Decades old. Continue reading...9 hours ago -
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