Cyberslacking

What does cyberslacking mean?

Using an employer's Internet for personal activities while working

Cyberslacking is when a person surfs the Internet during company time or uses his work email for personal reasons. It typically begins when taking a brief break from work but often extends into a longer period of scrollaxing.

Cyberslacking is believed to be one of the biggest wastes of a company's money because the productivity of the cyberslacker dips sharply. Some companies implement measures to prevent or reduce cyberslacking, such as the blocking of popular websites like Facebook or Twitter.

Example

We have to plan an intervention for Carol cause she's been cyberslacking real hard the past 2 weeks
Cyberslacking in front of your boss
Cyberslacking in front of your boss

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Updated October 26, 2017

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