JoLin
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Re: Employers going too far?
No, I don't agree at all with that ruling. I'm not saying whether or not the lawsuit has merit, but a bunch of pics on Facebook tell nothing of a person's day-to-day quality of life. She's claiming 'diminshed capacity' and I can relate to that.
I have Stage 3 emphysema, and on the days when I feel well I can do almost anything, long as I take my time. The problem is the days when I don't feel well and have to sit around tied to a nebulizer and/or oxygen concentrator. Those aren't the pics I'd be putting up on Facebook. I stopped working last year because I had become unreliable, and my boss and my project teams needed to depend on me every day.
IMO, it'd be pretty unfair if pictures of me out on the boat or fooling around in the water were used as 'proof that I'm not really sick'
My .02
The difference here tho' is the legal/law system looking to facebook (again) to draw evidence from.
Do you guys agree with the 'Law' being able to access facebook if you are involved in some sort of litigation or??
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/04/30/bc-lawsuit-facebook-pictures.html
In all probability her facebook habits are probably going to negate her getting away with a......lawsuit?
....be interesting to keep an eye on this.
BP
No, I don't agree at all with that ruling. I'm not saying whether or not the lawsuit has merit, but a bunch of pics on Facebook tell nothing of a person's day-to-day quality of life. She's claiming 'diminshed capacity' and I can relate to that.
I have Stage 3 emphysema, and on the days when I feel well I can do almost anything, long as I take my time. The problem is the days when I don't feel well and have to sit around tied to a nebulizer and/or oxygen concentrator. Those aren't the pics I'd be putting up on Facebook. I stopped working last year because I had become unreliable, and my boss and my project teams needed to depend on me every day.
IMO, it'd be pretty unfair if pictures of me out on the boat or fooling around in the water were used as 'proof that I'm not really sick'
My .02