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Blabbing Bloggers Beware: What You Write Can Get You Fired - Philadelphia-Area Workplace Expert Robin Bond, Esq. Explains How to Keep Your Job While Writing a Blog.


WAYNE, Pa. -- Internet experts estimate that over 8 million people write web logs or blogs. Often these virtual diaries detail the personal lives of individuals--and their very real experiences, including frustrations at office, off-duty escapades, or even off-color content.

Since most blogs are public, workers need to remember that what they write can get them fired. For example, 27 employees of the Auto Club of California were fired for blogs they posted on the popular networking site MySpace. Their blogs discussed taboo topics like co-workers' sexual orientation sexual orientation
n.
The direction of one's sexual interest toward members of the same, opposite, or both sexes, especially a direction seen to be dictated by physiologic rather than sociologic forces.
 and weight.

"Don't be deceived by the sense of anonymity the Internet fosters," cautions Robin Bond. "Writing a blog is the online equivalent of publishing you opinions in the local paper--laws of libel, slander slander: see libel and slander.
Slander
See also Gossip.

Slaughter (See MASSACRE.)

Basile

calumniating, niggardly bigot. [Fr. Lit.
 and defamation of character do apply."

With over 27% of Internet users Internet user ninternauta m/f

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 reading blogs, bloggers need to remember that current or future employers can read what they write and hold it against them. The first amendment was designed to protect against government censorship, not employer censorship.

Bond points out, "in most states, employment is at will, which means employers can terminate employees at any time and for any reason."

"Many bloggers that got fired from their jobs found out the hard way," warns Bond. "Before posting anything to the net, ask your supervisor or HR person if your company has a blog policy."

There are guidelines would-be bloggers can follow to ensure their blog doesn't cause them to lose their job:

--Don't tell company secrets. Non-disclosure contracts apply to the blogosphere The total universe of blogs. See blog. .

--Use a disclaimer. Make it clear that opinions stated are yours alone.

--Respect the laws. Copyright laws apply to blogs.

--Don't name names. Using names of people can get you in hot water, especially if you are making defamatory remarks.

--Use good judgment and common sense--blogs are a public forum.

Robin Bond has contributed advice to leading national news outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, Forbes Magazine, Women's Health Women's Health Definition

Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues.
 Magazine, The Boston Globe and Comcast Newsmakers. Bond, a practicing employment attorney, is also certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources Professional in Human Resources (PHR) is an industry certification for people working in the human resources profession. The certification, awarded by the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI), signifies that individuals possess the theoretical knowledge and practical  (SPHR SPHR Senior Professional in Human Resources
SPHR Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights
SPHR Sphere
). More of Robin's advice can be found online at www.RobinBond.com
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