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73.5 percent of major U. S. firms report that they record and review their e
73.5 percent of major U. S. firms report that they record and review their e
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2025-04-14
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73.5 percent of major U. S. firms report that they record and review their employees’ communications and activities on the job. The larger the company, the more likely it is to engage in monitoring and surveillance activities, according to a survey. Broken down by business category, survey respondents in the financial services sector lead the packs when it comes to monitoring their employee’s e-mail and Internet connections.
Weber says he sees companies go through a "life cycle" with their Internet experience. When they first get connected, companies see a surge of activity and an immediate drop-off in productivity. After about two or three weeks, Internet use levels off, Weber notes. Weber observes that among his clients, he’s seeing a trend where employers are letting the lifecycle run its course. In other cases, Weber says his clients are capturing the information, but not really doing anything about it. One thing the experts all agree on is that if you use the Internet and provide access to your employees, you should have a policy in place that defines what you deem to be permissible use by employees. Weber believes that no company wants to be in the rote of Big Brother, but still must protect one of its most valuable assets. Nor are employers looking to micro-manage their employees. Many companies are viewing use of the Internet as similar to the phone, and operating with the philosophy that incidental personal use is okay. "But some clients don’t see a need to restrict access," he explains. For certain the issues that surround monitoring employee Internet use aren’t going to quiet down anything soon, the experts say. "Maybe the simplest solution is to just allow a certain percentage to go to employee use. " [br] We know from this passage that experts think______.
选项
A、the easiest solution is to confine Internet use to certain employees
B、policies should be laid down defining the limit of internet use for employees
C、restrictions on employee Internet use may help increase productivity
D、limiting employee Internet use may do harm to the image of companies
答案
B
解析
细节推断题。根据题干关键词experts定位到原文尾段第六句。原句中的a policy,in place,和be permissible分别与选项B中的policies,be laid down和the limit of对应。原句中的defines,useby employees与选项B重现。故答案为B。
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