Virgin Blue workers in alleged Internet porn swap ring
May 25th, 2010 - 6:19 pm ICT by ANISydney, May 25 (ANI): Virgin Blue is investigating its employees over inappropriate Internet use after reports that staff used work computers to swap pornographic videos.
A source close to the airline told the Sydney Morning Herald that more than 40 employees from its Sydney and Brisbane terminals had been caught taking part in a ‘pornographic video swapping ring’.
The airline confirmed it was investigating Internet use by its employees.
Danielle Keighery, general manager of public affairs, would not confirm that the alleged misuse involved pornography but said the workers had been ‘made aware of the serious nature of the issue’. (ANI)
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