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HOLIDAYS. You remember them, surely? The sunburn, the prickly heat, the heady
August hours spent queueing at airports while a grumpy man ran a beeping
stick up your legs. Whatever. It’s September now and that means time to
focus on work, not play.
And when we say focus on work, we mean it; no chucking sickies or using the
work phone to set up job interviews. Time (Sept 11) reports
on the rise of telephone monitoring software that alerts managers when
staff, say, mention a competitor’s name. Or your boss could track you using
GPS and your mobile phone, leaving you with the awkward task of explaining
why your explosive stomach upset hasn’t precluded a visit to Alton Towers.
It’s not always laziness that distracts us from our professional duties;
sometimes we’re simply overwhelmed by events in our personal lives. Whether
you’re planning a weddding or trying to cope with a family illness, the
trick is to compartmentalise your life to keep work and home separate,
reports www.CareerJournal.com.
Other people would rather merge their lives. The flexibility of the seamless
approach suits Richard Donkin, a columnist for Human Resources (Sept),
but doesn’t go down as well with HM Revenue & Customs. He says
that the taxman would rather we kept the two separate. He tells the story of
an associate who does freelance work for an opera company and who tried to
claim a tax deduction for buying opera music on CDs; listening to it is an
important part of her job, but her admission that she also enjoyed it meant
that the inspector disallowed her claim.
Also frustrated with inspection are the fed-up techies featured in BusinessWeek
(Sept 11). They’ve spent years struggling to make their public
companies successful; now they’re ready to smile provocatively at the
private-equity players who might buy them. “They believe their companies can
thrive outside the glare of public scrutiny,” the magazine says.
So, they think scrutiny is a burden? Sheesh, they should try hiring a woman of
childbearing age. Some three quarters of company directors say that
extending maternity leave will create such an administrative burden that it
will discourage employers from hiring fertile ladies, reports Personnel
Today (Sept 5) — suggesting that whatever you get up to in your
personal life, it should involve a condom.
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