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US Labour Board Says You Can Criticize Your Boss On-line; But Should You?
The U.S. National Labor Relations Board says that it’s illegal to fire a Connecticut EMT for Facebook comments she made about her boss. But just because you can criticize your boss, should you? Continue reading
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Tagged Connecticut, employees, employment, EMT, Facebook, National Labor Relations Board
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Corporate Suicide by Facebook
To prospective employers you are what the Internet says you are, which is why it’s important to monitor what you say, do, and post on Social Media sites like Facebook. Continue reading
