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Beso 30-12-2020 07:29 PM

Should it be/or is it. Legal to be able to be sacked for works group chat stuff.
 
It's kind of like an extra stress for workers to deal with. Many will hold back thier true feelings and not say stuff that needs said because they may fear the sack.


Should employers be allowed to add this extra pressure regarding their employees personal behaviour traits upon its work force that already has enough human face to face interaction to judge.

Josy 30-12-2020 07:51 PM

Surely it depends on what exactly has been posted?

Niamh. 30-12-2020 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 10976885)
Surely it depends on what exactly has been posted?

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Crimson Dynamo 30-12-2020 07:57 PM

its all about blame

if someone more senior may get the blame

you are toast

Beso 30-12-2020 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 10976885)
Surely it depends on what exactly has been posted?

Or what has been signed beforehand:shrug:

user104658 30-12-2020 08:14 PM

It depends what's been said. Anything involving bullying or mocking other staff, or any type of harassment, then obviously yes.

user104658 30-12-2020 08:14 PM

If it's complaining about the company or how it's run/things you disagree with/decisions that have been made then no.

thesheriff443 30-12-2020 08:19 PM

People get hired on personality and fired for it.
Do your job and go home, leave work at work.

Cherie 30-12-2020 08:44 PM

Don’t commit anything negative to a post on WhatsApp about your boss or colleagues...someone will always squeal/share

If you have an opinion, voice it one on one then it’s your word against theirs

Beso 30-12-2020 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10976893)
If it's complaining about the company or how it's run/things you disagree with/decisions that have been made then no.

This is where I'm coming from as well..so maybe we should include "used against you in future decisions"


Imagine always being the moaner in group chat and theres a redundancy coming up.

Beso 30-12-2020 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10976895)
People get hired on personality and fired for it.
Do your job and go home, leave work at work.

But it's a chat set up by the employers, I wake up and see myself as the last comment all the time.

It's a stress I dont need.:shrug:..nor should I have it forced upon me.

Beso 30-12-2020 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10976888)
its all about blame

if someone more senior may get the blame

you are toast



I have to self isolate again cause tom has tested positive(Tom's my new trainee) so I'm off until next tuesday.

I went into the engineer works group chat that our work set up and told them all straight that I'm not contagious and I wished them all a happy new year and to stay strong tomorrow as they have to work.

On new years eve as well..can you imagine!!


I may be toast, cause I'm thinking of claiming for endangering my life.

thesheriff443 30-12-2020 09:47 PM

Post as little as possible parm

Cherie 30-12-2020 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10976901)
But it's a chat set up by the employers, I wake up and see myself as the last comment all the time.

It's a stress I dont need.:shrug:..nor should I have it forced upon me.

You can exit the group? The thought of being in a WhatsApp group with my work colleagues gives me the shivers, bad enough they can get me via email, on my phone...no

bots 30-12-2020 11:05 PM

whatsapp is not the environment to share your thoughts on work after a night on the sauce, that's a certainty. You should consider the chat a formal method of communication, that is there on the record for future reference. Only say what you would be happy to say in a formal work setting. The rest is up to you

Lee. 30-12-2020 11:05 PM

At my last job, we all had to sign a contract agreeing never to slag the company/management/colleagues/customers off on social media.
Not a group chat but one of my colleagues called our manager “a fat prick” on Facebook and it got back to him and she was sacked.

Marsh. 30-12-2020 11:49 PM

We have a work group chat but it's literally just to pass work related information on between shifts so I dunno. :shrug:

arista 31-12-2020 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 10976904)
I have to self isolate again cause tom has tested positive(Tom's my new trainee) so I'm off until next tuesday.

I went into the engineer works group chat that our work set up and told them all straight that I'm not contagious and I wished them all a happy new year and to stay strong tomorrow as they have to work.

On new years eve as well..can you imagine!!


I may be toast, cause I'm thinking of claiming for endangering my life.


Thats OK
it's happening to loads of workers.
Its not like you want to harm him.

arista 31-12-2020 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 10976933)
At my last job, we all had to sign a contract agreeing never to slag the company/management/colleagues/customers off on social media.
Not a group chat but one of my colleagues called our manager “a fat prick” on Facebook and it got back to him and she was sacked.



Yes a Pre-Contract Signed
is wise.


Any that break it should be Sacked

arista 31-12-2020 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10976929)
You can exit the group? The thought of being in a WhatsApp group with my work colleagues gives me the shivers, bad enough they can get me via email, on my phone...no



Yes Dodgy

user104658 31-12-2020 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10976932)
whatsapp is not the environment to share your thoughts on work after a night on the sauce, that's a certainty. You should consider the chat a formal method of communication, that is there on the record for future reference. Only say what you would be happy to say in a formal work setting. The rest is up to you

Well yes staying professional to a degree is obviously a must. "I totally disagree with Bob's decision to _______, it's just never going to work" = fine. "Why has Bob gone ahead with this sh** what a daft fat ****ing turd!" = Prolly not.

Kizzy 31-12-2020 06:03 AM

Omg I can't even imagine if we had one...none of us would last the week! :laugh:

Ammi 31-12-2020 06:13 AM

...I guess that it’s just not a ‘place of trust or confidence’ because it’s too conflicting with work and employer loyalties as well...(...in some cases...)...and as has been said, it would depend on what was said and also what the job was...I know someone who lost their job but their job was in a position of public trust ...

...I doubt that anyone doesn’t let off steam at times with work related stuff but a group chat isn’t that secure place to do it, I feel...

Ammi 31-12-2020 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10976970)
Omg I can't even imagine if we had one...none of us would last the week! :laugh:

...Kizzy is innocent...

Kizzy 31-12-2020 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10976975)
...Kizzy is innocent...

I'd be the first out the door haha! My manager is a twonk, half my colleagues are wankers and the company is crap. ;)


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