
Almost half of businesses in Taiwan did not allow employees to visit the popular social networking site Facebook at work, according to a survey released yesterday.
The survey, conducted by Job Yes123 online survey of nearly 3,000 office workers and found that 50 percent of their employers forbid them access to Facebook at work.
Facebook has enjoyed a dramatic increase in popularity among users in Taiwan, according to the survey said that office workers spend an average of 1.5 hours daily in the social networking site while at work. The survey also showed that MSN is the most popular social networking site among employees, as respondents said they spend an average of 2.4 hours per day on MSN.
Half the respondents said MSN users who use the system for businesses, while 40 percent said they use it to chat during work.
More companies are setting clear rules prohibiting employees from using social networking site or limit your access to the site in an effort to prevent the site to divert the attention of workers and affect their efficiency at work.

