• Vlyn
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    1 year ago

    Regarding Canada, I do find this: https://globalnews.ca/content/8797002/can-you-get-fired-recording-conversations-work/

    So it seems 100% legal to record yourself even at work. Both audio and video? Which would make it rather easy to provide at least some proof (verbal abuse mostly, but if someone groped her at her desk then filming that might have worked too).

    She also wrote:

    I had co-workers come to me saying "I didn't like how you were treated, glad you got out." And only then did I realize it wasn't me.

    So that would mean there might be additional witnesses? I’m really hoping several of them actually come forward and talk about this then.

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      1 year ago

      Sounds like she got witch-hunted tbh. Management was unhappy with Linus hiring her without going through the proper channels and pushed her out.