Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What day generally sees an increase in cyberloafing each year?"
...Employees who surf the web for their own enjoyment and entertainment while on the clock at work are guilty of cyberloafing. It may not sound like a big deal but it can cost thousands of dollars in salary and wages paid for non-productive goofing off at work. A study done by the Journal of Applied Psychology discovered the Monday following the switch to daylight saving time in the spring generally sees a significant increase in cyberloafing. Source: LiveScience.com