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Employment law.
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I have 1 question..... (as a infrequent user and a virtual stranger to this site) :)
Where would the courts stand, in law, if a person had taken a recording of a boss insisting they installed unlicensed (illegal) software or lose your job if the recording was taken without their knowledge
Where would the courts stand, in law, if a person had taken a recording of a boss insisting they installed unlicensed (illegal) software or lose your job if the recording was taken without their knowledge
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As far as I know, if you lost your job because you would not comply and that was the reason for your unfair dismissal, then you could you ask the Tribunal to take the recording into account or (if they refused to allow it to be admitted) you could make the transcript part of your Witness Statement. Having been recently involved with this process, it appears many applicants to the Employment Tribunals have recordings of their bosses (either over the telephone or at a meeting) which are often accepted. Furthermore, if your bosses have already made a Witness Statement to the contrary, then such tape recorded evidence often force the company to settle out of Court. Good Luck!!
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To impress your employer, by telling them how they can get software which is compatible with Microsoft Office legally and totally free of charge, suggest that they use OpenOffice. (Many local authorities, government departments, police forces and major employers now use it to avoid paying licensing fees to Microsoft):
http://www.openoffice.org/
http://www.openoffice.org/
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If you were to lose your job an employment tribunal would certainly consider the taped evidence...but... you would have to be able to prove that it IS your boss' voice on the tape by somehow leading him to corroborate his identity and to perhaps have a third voice in on the conversation also to prove this is not a sour grape set up job... I used to have input on ET's as a former Dept of Employment manager.. you would be surprised how many disgruntled employees try this but collapse under scrutiny.
I see your point murraymints, but we in the NHS are governed by soooo many policies and protocols, for the protection of employer and employee. In some ways it's much more protection for us as individuals - I've seen people summarily dismissed but I've also seen people protected for whistleblowing. I don't feel anonymous at all - it may be the third largest employer (after the Chinese Army and the Indian Railways, I believe!) but each of us is identifiable.
Report your employer to FAST (Federation Against Software Theft) for unlicenced software use.
See the link here.
http://www.fastiis.or...ment/reportingPiracy/
See the link here.
http://www.fastiis.or...ment/reportingPiracy/