Bosses don't love it when you play Pokemon Go at work - here's how they're responding
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Thomson ReutersWith upwards of 25 million daily active users playing Pokémon Go, odds are a ton of people are playing it at work.
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In fact, according to a recent Forbes poll, 69% of users say they're trying to catch 'em all on company time.
As you can imagine, some bosses aren't thrilled about seeing their employees playing games at work.
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Here are some of the backlash we've seen so far. (It's also worth noting that some of these, at least we're hoping, may be jokes):
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