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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Nov 2014

    Employees typically spend about two hours per day slacking off on the job. The science of slacking at work:http://on.wsj.com/1wSYSvu 

    4:09 AM - 19 Nov 2014
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      1. Farhad Manjoo‏Verified account @fmanjoo 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Haha two hours is a pretty light day for me.

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      1. Opinionated Observer‏ @opinionatedobv 20 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ this is why we should use deliverables not hours as focus of reward.

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      1. kevinmerritt‏ @kevinmerritt 19 Nov 2014
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        RT @WSJ: Employees typically spend about two hours per day slacking off on the job. The science of slacking at work: http://on.wsj.com/1wSYSvu 

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      1. Rodney G.‏ @roddycoddy 19 Nov 2014
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        Interesting article “@WSJ: Employees typically spend about two hours per day slacking off on the job. http://on.wsj.com/1wSYSvu ”

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      1. Nicole Matlock‏ @NAMatlock 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ I think it's time to shorten the workweek again. It's been 40 hours for way too long.

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      1. Nicole Matlock‏ @NAMatlock 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ why do workers have to constantly work on the "company's dime"? Taking breaks increase productivity as well, which benefits employers.

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      1. Lagi Meni-Siliga‏ @Hamofob 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ at my job that would apply to management...us work ants have every minute of our day accounted for....literally...

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      1. margaret‏ @Maggiestoneham 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ government employees slack off more than two hours a day. Some don't have workload, slacking for 7-8 hours per day.

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      1. Rita Vargas Moore‏ @babydoll32720 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ wow really.idk how that happens.m incredibly busy from the minute I sit down until I have to pull myself away.but my work is never done

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      1. Kathy Tudisco‏ @K_Tudisco 19 Nov 2014
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        How do you compare to this?? RT "@WSJ: Employees typically spend about two hours per day slacking off on the job.

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      1. Bean Sídhe NicGinneá (NicGinn-awh)‏ @ruthnicginnea 19 Nov 2014
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        Yep “@WSJ: Employees typically spend about 2 hours per day slacking off on the job. The science of slacking at work: http://on.wsj.com/1wSYSvu ”

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      1. Nafela‏ @nafela 19 Nov 2014
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        Only 2 hours? “@WSJ: Employees typically spend about two hours per day slacking off on the job. http://on.wsj.com/1wSYSvu ”

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      1. McLovin‏ @blackouttodd 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ I have a co-worker who spends 7 1/2 💁

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      1. vikas vasant vaidya‏ @vikas_vasant 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ slacking off on the job can have impact on productivity. Procrastination is also on rise which makes employees idle and hopeless

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      1. Abdul Kazi‏ @abdulkazi 19 Nov 2014
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        “@WSJ: Employees typically spend about two hours per day slacking off on the job. The science of slacking at work: http://on.wsj.com/1wSYSvu ”

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      1. US patents‏ @patentsUS 19 Nov 2014
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        The Most IMPORTANT Video You'll Ever See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umFnrvcS6AQ … http://brisam9.blogspot.ae/2014/04/the-plague-behind-mankind-collapse.html … http://bit.ly/1kFahwo  http://freepressjournal.in/population-explosion-a-curse/ … @WSJ

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      1. Elizabeth D Kir‏ @Sensa328 19 Nov 2014
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        @WSJ Add to all those breaks -All the Smoke Breaks not given to non smokers-#NYGov biggest offender!!

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