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Judge: Web-Surfing Worker Can't Be Fired
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NEW YORK <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>-<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Saying surfing the web is equivalent to reading a newspaper or talking on the phone,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> an administrative law judge has suggested that only a reprimand is appropriate as punishment for a city worker accused of failing to heed warnings to stay off the Internet.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Administrative Law Judge John Spooner reached his decision in the case of Toquir Choudhri,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> a 14-year veteran of the <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Department of Education who had been accused of ignoring supervisors who told him to stop browsing the Internet at work.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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The ruling came after Mayor Michael Bloomberg fired a worker in the city's legislative office in Albany earlier this year after he saw the man playing a game of solitaire on his computer.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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In his decision,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Spooner wrote:<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"It should be observed that the Internet has become the modern equivalent of a telephone or a daily newspaper,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> providing a combination of communication and information that most employees use as frequently in their personal lives as for their work.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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He added:<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"For this reason,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> city agencies permit workers to use a telephone for personal calls,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> so long as this does not interfere with their overall work performance.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Many agencies apply the same standard to the use of the Internet for personal purposes.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Spooner dispensed the lightest possible punishment on Choudhri,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> a reprimand,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> after a search of Choudhri's computer files revealed he had visited several news and travel sites.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Martin Druyan,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Choudhri's lawyer,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> called the ruling <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"very reasonable.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
