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		<title>Can You Be Fired for What You Post on Facebook?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us intuitively know that insulting your boss on Facebook is probably not the best idea, but what about other job-related opinions we have? More to the point, can you be fired for posting them? A recent National Labor Relations Board hearing found that “overly broad” company policies regarding employees&#8217; social media activity is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of us intuitively know that insulting your boss on Facebook is probably not the best idea, but what about other job-related opinions we have? More to the point, can you be fired for posting them?</p>
<p>A recent National Labor Relations Board hearing found that “overly broad” company policies regarding employees' social media activity is unlawful, but not protected by federal labor laws.</p>
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