Watch your back: One in five IT staff 'secretly email colleagues' bosses to point out their failings'

Charlee Gothard
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Also: Refill the printer sometimes, would you?

The technology-related pet peeves of UK office workers have been revealed in a new report, and none of it makes for very edifying reading. According to Sharp's "Unlock" report, one in five IT wo...

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