Stringer Brisbin Humphrey’s Kelly McDermott was quoted in the Globe and Mail today commenting on time theft and internet use by employees at work. Follow this link to read the entire article http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/does-surfing-the-internet-at-work-qualify-as-time-theft/article2159136/
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