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Rooms Association of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) said that workers are using Orkut, Facebook, Myspace, and Linkedin for many things.



Office employees who were questioned in the survey spent an average of one hour a day on sites like Facebook, triggering a decrease in productivity up to 12.5%, resulting in economic losses.

The discovery is based on responses from 4000 employees of the company.


Addictions will explore the social sites like Facebook bring economic impact to the company itself. (SuaraMedia News)

Addictions will explore the social sites like Facebook bring economic impact to the company itself. (SuaraMedia News)


"Nearly 12.5% resource productivity in the corporate sector do not deserve every day since the majority of them spend time with access-site social networking sites in office hours," the survey Assocham Social Development Foundation.

"Actually, the increased use of roaming sites can be dangerous to the overall productivity and technology companies have installed software information to restrict its use," said the secretary general of Assocham, DS Rawat.

The survey questioned 4000 people aged between 21 to 60 years in Delhi, Bangalor, Madras, Cochin, Indore, Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai, Pune, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Lucknow and Kanpur.

The survey found that 77% of the workers who have used Orkut account in working hours.

Nearly half of employees to access Facebook during office hours.

Moreover, four of the 10 employees make all profiles in Orkut or Facebooknya workplace.

As many as 83% do not see anything wrong with surfing in cyberspace during working hours at the office.

According to the survey, 19% of companies allow the use of social networking sites for business, while 16% allow use for limited personal affairs.

Only 40% of employees surveyed said that their company gives employees full access to the sites of social networking.

The survey also mentions that 84% of the respondents a number of major cities in India showed signs of Internet addiction - is not taking rest breaks at times that should be, spending time online more than the normal standard, and was angry when disturbed while explore.

In September, Portsmouth City Council in the south of England forbade his staff to access Facebook from the computer company after it was revealed that they spent an average of 400 hours on the site every month.

Such a move is expected to stop the waste of money publis

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