What I want to know is how did the boss find out about the clip?
Was there a camera person standing there filming at the time of the process when the boss was there?
Dosent seem like your fault at all, theres alot of outside factors here...
What was the boss doing on youtube during work hours?
He can not fire you on the basis of this clip if its not stipulated in your contact. How can you breach something that's not stated in a legal contract?
There are laws in place to protect employees from employers who try take their employees for granted. Weather its personal or professional dislikes this law is in place for a reason.
No such thing as a probation period, a performance review in 3 or 6 months etc is usually acceptable but no actual probation.
Legally you can not be instantly dismissed unless you breach your contract or the NZ law (sections of it are sometimes stated in the organisations' contracts)
2 verbal warnings 1 written and then dismissal, (I think) this procedure is in place to protect employees.
If a person who is not employeed within the organisation, made this clip then distributed it for public view, THEY are the ones who are in breach of the law due to the privacy act.
Unions can be handy at a time like this, if you are in a union talk to ya rep. If its a smaller organisation, take it up with Employment court.
Good luck for Tues babe.![]()
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