Nothing in the law says a manager can't issue an instruction that will probably prevent people from doing the job they're paid to do (or they might do it better, because they'll use the phone instead!). If the Council's acceptable use policy says people can use email for personal purposes, then he's probably breaching their terms of employment, but that's not particularly actionable.
Ben
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