If staff are always on their phones (not for work), they either are going through some kind of personal/family crises , or they are disengaged from the workplace - most likely they don't feel valued / respected / compensated for their time, so that becomes less depressing than their desktop.
I didn't come here to be attacked like this. 🥺
Sad, but true
like this COMIC Sir.
i will practice it...
True. Distractions are a big problem. But so is time blindness. Which basically means my clock app is full of alarms
If staff are always on their phones (not for work), they either are going through some kind of personal/family crises , or they are disengaged from the workplace - most likely they don't feel valued / respected / compensated for their time, so that becomes less depressing than their desktop.