TWO-THIRDS of dating app users are swiping at work, the Morning Star can reveal today — but heartless bosses see it as a disciplinary offence.
New figures from Badoo, the most widely used dating app globally, show that 67 per cent of women and 66 per cent of men are active between 9am and 5pm on weekdays, with Thursdays seeing the most activity.
But bosses are increasingly seeing the use of such apps — which also include Tinder and Bumble — as a potential disciplinary offence, according to union reps.
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