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I'm sure this has been discussed at some point, I can't be the only one to have noticed this but I'm seeing a distinct problem with my employees using their mobile phones at work. Now in their contract, it states specifically that phones cannot be used for personal activity during work hours, however, they tend to ignore this and I find myself catching them using their phones multiple times during the day.
To give a bit of context, they are generally good employees who get the work done but of course they would probably get more work done if they weren't messing about messaging people constantly through the day. I have constantly brought this to various people's attention and they acknowledge they shouldn't do it, agree not to do it, then carry on. You always get the old excuse of things like sometimes it's an emergency with the kids etc etc.
I'm trying to avoid giving any official warnings on this because I don't want to get them offside and cause myself a bigger headache of having to replace anyone. We've had some stern words and it has improved, but now what I'm seeing is extended toilet breaks multiple times a day where they are basically sitting there on their phone!
It's very frustrating because now I'm having to question people's lengthy toilet breaks. Short of banning mobile phones altogether in the workplace, I can't think of a good way to solve this, it seems to be yet another culture problem.
So has anyone tackled this with any degree of success or are the Employers amongst us just putting up with it?
To give a bit of context, they are generally good employees who get the work done but of course they would probably get more work done if they weren't messing about messaging people constantly through the day. I have constantly brought this to various people's attention and they acknowledge they shouldn't do it, agree not to do it, then carry on. You always get the old excuse of things like sometimes it's an emergency with the kids etc etc.
I'm trying to avoid giving any official warnings on this because I don't want to get them offside and cause myself a bigger headache of having to replace anyone. We've had some stern words and it has improved, but now what I'm seeing is extended toilet breaks multiple times a day where they are basically sitting there on their phone!
It's very frustrating because now I'm having to question people's lengthy toilet breaks. Short of banning mobile phones altogether in the workplace, I can't think of a good way to solve this, it seems to be yet another culture problem.
So has anyone tackled this with any degree of success or are the Employers amongst us just putting up with it?
