Common use of Electronic Devices Clause in Contracts

Electronic Devices. All technology provided by the Company, including computer and/or communications equipment, systems, networks, company-related work records and other electronically stored information, is the property of the Company and not of Employee. In general, use of the company’s technology systems and electronic communications should be job-related and not for personal convenience.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Crawford & Co), Executive Employment Agreement (Crawford & Co), Executive Employment Agreement (Crawford & Co)

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