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Labor/Employment

Apr. 2, 2005

Accidents Prompt Employers to Consider Restricting Cell Phone Use

Employment Column - By John E. Lattin IV - As evidenced by the fact that more and more employees use cell phones to stay connected to their work while out of the office, cell phones increase mobility. With this technology, employees can consult clients, close deals and engage in a variety of other work-related activities on the road.

        
        Employment Column
        
        By John E. Lattin IV
        
        As evidenced by the fact that more and more employees use cell phones to stay con...

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