Re: Stories like this worry me...
I think they were silly to post such remarks in a fairly public arena but I love the fact that when asked if the trust had looked into the issues raised there was no comment. Also, if the head of midwifery was the one mainly criticised isn't it a conflict of interest for her to head the investigation? She's hardly going to be objective over the whole matter. They were silly but they are going to pay a high price for it without there being any changes made to prevent their replacements from becoming equally frustrated.
I'm also a bit concerned at the fact that employers can even look at people's facebook profiles as most people make their profile private so that only their friends can see it. What gives them the right to breach people's privacy like this? Are we going to get to the point that we will all have our homes bugged in case we make a dodgy comment in the privacy of our home?
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