Well, and other things on the web, too, I suppose.

Judge: Web-Surfing Worker Can’t Be Fired

Saying surfing the web is equivalent to reading a newspaper or talking on the phone, 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.

Administrative Law Judge John Spooner reached his decision in the case of Toquir Choudhri, a 14-year veteran of the Department of Education who had been accused of ignoring supervisors who told him to stop browsing the Internet at work.

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.

In his decision, Spooner wrote: “It should be observed that the Internet has become the modern equivalent of a telephone or a daily newspaper, providing a combination of communication and information that most employees use as frequently in their personal lives as for their work.”

He added: “For this reason, city agencies permit workers to use a telephone for personal calls, so long as this does not interfere with their overall work performance. Many agencies apply the same standard to the use of the Internet for personal purposes.”

Spooner dispensed the lightest possible punishment on Choudhri, a reprimand, after a search of Choudhri’s computer files revealed he had visited several news and travel sites.

Martin Druyan, Choudhri’s lawyer, called the ruling “very reasonable.”



  1. Mr. Trying Fusion says:

    Don’t look forward to a precedent. Bloomberg might just appeal this to send the message to voters that he is a no nonsense guy.

  2. Seth says:

    At least there are some Judges with common sense out there. Do people really think that forcing people to work every second of the day is productive? These people need to go back to management school.

  3. david says:

    Let’s get real. This was not about a guy browsing the internet while at work. It was about a guy who challenged his boss. Before the internet was invented this guy would have been fired for taking too many bathroom breaks. Depends on the boss. Most bosses are dictators with egos that demand “respect” and stroking.

  4. Roc Rizzo says:

    Mr Trying Fusion,
    NYC has term limits, so it doesn’t matter what image Bloomie presents to the voters. He’s a lame duck.


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