Mont. Removes Games from Workers' Computers
In Helena, Mont., workers at the city's Child Support Enforcement Division received new computers. But some of those computers didn't have popular games — like Solitaire and Minesweeper — on them. The workers complained about receiving "deficient" computers.
While one division chief initially was willing to install the games in an effort to treat workers equally, a director higher up had a different response.
She had the games removed from all 3,000 computers at the state's Human Services Department.







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