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Employees Who Use Computers

  • No offensive messages

    No offensive messages

    Say, “Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate mean-spirited overtures.

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  • No unwanted romantic messages

    No unwanted romantic messages

    Say, “Stop being a creep on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate unwanted romantic overtures.

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  • No inappropriate websites at work (phone version)

    No inappropriate websites at work (phone version)

    Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty pictures at work—it’s just that they think they can get away with it and it doesn’t impact anyone else. This graphic encourages bystanders (or, here, you know,...

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  • No inappropriate websites at work (desk version)

    No inappropriate websites at work (desk version)

    No matter how hard IT tries, you can't block all the porn. Use this messaging to remind people that looking at dirty stuff at work is insanely inappropriate and disrespectful.

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