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Columbus city employees punished for surfing on job

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Posted 8:20AM on Thursday 6th June 2002 ( 23 years ago )
COLUMBUS - Two city employees have been fired and more than a dozen others reprimanded for spending too much time surfing the Internet on unofficial business. <br> <br> City Manager Carmen Cavezza warned employees in March that both sender and receivers of inappropriate messages would be subject to immediate disciplinary action, including termination. <br> <br> Most of the city&#39;s 2,050 workers have Internet access at work, he said. <br> <br> Since the warning, about 20 people have been called to account for non-work-related surfing. <br> <br> ``Some of those have been disciplined, some have resigned, in which case there would be no disciplinary action in their file,&#39;&#39; human resources director Tom Barron said. <br> <br> Two employees were terminated for improper Internet use, including a judicial administrative technician in Recorder&#39;s Court and a technician in the engineering department, he said.

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