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Nah, the only thing she did wrong was being a new hire. They were just firing all of the new people.
Her recording it was maybe a little unprofessional but they should've just said "hey we're getting rid of a bunch of people and your number came up, sorry." but I guess then they'd have to pay out. It's pretty shitty to blame the employees performance, most people would just roll over when told they weren't measuring up.
But I can see someone finding this video later and not wanting to hire her because of it.
Record everything. Business isn’t professional by any means. Why do you think some backward states make recording illegal…?
Edit: Disregard below, she lives in SC. Single party consent.
Since CloudFlare is SF based, I'm assuming she lives in California, which has two-party consent for digital communications, which makes recording that call illegal. By sharing this online, I believe she could face the following:
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