Thread regarding Sears layoffs

What Your Employer Knows About TheLayoff.com

Recently, an employee claimed that a manager took him or her into the office and accused the worker of accessing this website and suggested it would be a punishable offense.

An employer cannot legally tell an employee to not access websites containing legal content on their own time on their own internet connection, however, they can issue guidelines telling employees not to access the website while at work or while using a work computer or internet connection. Such interactions can be logged and employees can be traced if they are assigned a specific workstation or account access ID. Over a traditional store Wi-Fi connection accessible to the public, there is little risk,

If you share or participate in conversations on this website, that can be a punishable offense if Sears has guidelines regarding that and can identify you. "Share" in this case means telling other workers on company time/premises or distributing copies of messages. "Participating" in this case means writing replies or posting messages. Your chances of being caught doing this on your own device and internet connection are zero, unless Sears were to subpoena TheLayoff.com, something that is ridiculously unlikely.

So long as you confine your participation here to non-personally identifiable conversations, on your own personal device, on your own personal time and internet connection, Sears cannot know that you are here. Any claim to the contrary is bluffing. Sears has bigger problems than TheLayoff.com.

You should exercise discretion accessing the site while at work or sharing messages with co-workers during work hours.

Hopefully, this will end the speculation about this issue.

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Post ID: @OP+WenXZe9

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Kpr, obviously you know nothing about the security factor of personal internet connections, etc. There is no way you can be fired using your own device and connection! If you are just a coward, fine, but stop trying to scare people! Intimidation and bullying are not okay. We are not as stupid as you hope we are.

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Post ID: @qow+WenXZe9

I do not believe your employer cannot fire you for using this site on your own time and equipment. Some companies can fire you if you write materials that put the company in a poor light. If you write something truthful and not diminishing the company , they cannot fire you. Example you write store xx got notified it was closing. That is fact not bashing your employer and a court would not allow that to be a firing offense.

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Post ID: @kpr+WenXZe9

Typical managerial spew

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Post ID: @cdz+WenXZe9

Nothing unbelievable about store level associates being concerned about Management threats. They have been programed and beaten down so hard, they don't know which way is up. Get out while you can and save your dignity now.

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Post ID: @moy+WenXZe9

I quote, "Sears has bigger problems than TheLayoff.com" Amen! Good point OP! I cannot understand why people are so obsessed with this website. I come to it periodically for information and updates. The company will be liquidating in a few months, we will all be unemployed if still here, and people are concerned about this website? Unbelievable.

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