Can You Get Fired for Social Media Posts?
This article breaks down when and why employees get fired for social media posts, what legal protections may apply, and how you can safeguard your job while staying active online.
This article breaks down when and why employees get fired for social media posts, what legal protections may apply, and how you can safeguard your job while staying active online.
When you’re leaving a job, it’s totally normal to have your mind on what’s next—or just to be ready to make a quick exit. But carving out a moment to write a goodbye email to your coworkers can go a long way. Here is how to write a goodbye email to coworkers.
Employees may qualify for unemployment benefits if forced to quit due to valid reasons. We discuss it here.
Mass layoffs are making headlines again. Here are some steps you should take, how to protect your finances, and how to get back on your feet.
You’re excited about finding a new opportunity, but worried that your current boss will find out. So, can you actually get fired for looking for another job? We discuss it here.
Being placed on a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) is not a good sign. While it’s often positioned as a step towards improving your performance, it can also be a sign that your current position might not be the best fit for you long term. Here’s why exploring new job opportunities could be a smart move…