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In reply to the discussion: Okay, this is REALLY messed up- refuse to hand over your FB password? You are FIRED! [View all]FBaggins
(28,619 posts)49. Good... then at least it isn't illegal.
Tasteless... but not illegal.
Your link also fleshes out the story some. She wasn't fired (though the friend who did take the photo resigned). Nor was she asked for her password, she was asked to show them her facebook page. Less intrusive, though still questionable.
The refusal to allow union representation at the meeting and her later treatment seem more offensive to me than asking to see a facebook account.
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Okay, this is REALLY messed up- refuse to hand over your FB password? You are FIRED! [View all]
BeHereNow
Apr 2012
OP
The school district is intimidating her from practicing her right to free speech
FreakinDJ
Apr 2012
#13
Would you forfeit your job over this issue? Might be hard to support your family with no job. nt
ladjf
Apr 2012
#18
The school system most definitely has no right, legal or otherwise to access ones personal
ladjf
Apr 2012
#25
If there were more people w the courage of their convictions America would be in far better shape.
Doremus
Apr 2012
#30
Facebook deletes those once they find out about them. Friend used her maiden name instead of
Justice wanted
Apr 2012
#23
If the person's face wasn't shown or the identity was not clear, then it's harmless and there's no
NoMoreWarNow
Apr 2012
#24
From what I'm understanding it's no different than someone looking down at the stall space to see
Justice wanted
Apr 2012
#31
IT WAS A PAIR OF PANTS and REALLY can you figure out who the person is just by a pair of pants and
Justice wanted
Apr 2012
#35
I do believe that even in "at will" states, if an employer fires an employee "for cause" and
1monster
Apr 2012
#36