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Employees use Facebook to take a mental break from their job

If you find an employee looking at Facebook, it may actually mean a break for him or her from tiredness at work.

By: Agencies   | | Updated: June 23, 2016 3:49 pm
Tags: Employees  Facebook  Facebook addiction  Fatigue  
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Bosses please take note. If you find an employee looking at Facebook, it may actually mean a break for him or her from tiredness at work. According to a new survey, workers use social media at work for many reasons and taking a mental break is one of the most common one. Nearly 34 percent of the people surveyed said they use social media at work to take a mental break from their job, revealed a Pew Research Centre survey of 2,003 US adults. These digital platforms offer the potential to enhance worker productivity by fostering connections with colleagues and resources around the globe, the survey said. At the same time, employers might worry that employees are using these tools for non-work purposes while on the job or engaging in speech in public venues that might reflect poorly on their organisation. While 27 per cent use social media to connect with friends and family while at work, 24 per cent use it to make or support professional connections, the findings showed. (Read: Is Facebook bad for our mental health and well-being?) Also Read - This is the reason why you feel so tired during quarantine

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Twenty per cent go to social media to get information that helps them solve problems at work while 17 percent use it to build or strengthen personal relationships with coworkers. Some 14 per cent of workers have found information on social media that has improved their professional opinion of a colleague; at the same time, a similar share (16 per cent) have found information on social media that has lowered their professional opinion of a colleague, the survey said. Younger workers are more likely to find information on social media that changes their opinion of a coworker. Some 23 percent of workers ages 18 to 29 report that they have discovered information on social media that improved their professional opinion of a colleague. (Read: 10 ways social media is harming your self-esteem) Also Read - News feed on misleading health and fitness claims reduced on Facebook

Many workers report that their employers have policies about social media use on the job, or about how employees may present themselves in various online spaces. Half of all full-time and part-time workers (51 per cent) say their workplace has rules about using social media while at work (45 per cent say their employer does not have these policies), while 32 percent report that their employer has policies about how employees may present themselves on the internet in general (63 per cent say their employer does not have these policies). Workers whose employers have at-work social media policy are less likely to use social media for personal reasons while on the job, the findings showed. (Read: Beware Facebook could give you an eating disorder!)

Seventy-eight per cent of workers who use social media platforms for work-related purposes say social media is useful for networking or finding new job opportunities. In the end, a majority (56 per cent) of these workers believe that using social media ultimately helps their job performance. One-in-five (22 per cent) believe that it mostly hurts, 16 per cent feel that it doesn t have much impact either way and 4 per cent see both the benefits and the drawbacks, the researchers noted. Indeed, some 17 per cent of workers report that they hardly ever use the internet on a typical day for work-related tasks while 25 per cent report that they never use the internet for this reason.

Source: IANS

Photo source: Getty images (Image for representational purpose only)

Published : June 23, 2016 2:14 pm | Updated:June 23, 2016 3:49 pm
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