Should your boss have access to your private Facebook posts and photos? Some companies are now requiring potential and current employees give them access to their social media activity, but a new bill proposed in Georgia would ban that.
More than likely, your current or potential employers are checking out what you do online. Experts say a growing number of companies are even requiring that you turn over your passwords to accounts like Facebook and Twitter.
Chris Havrilla is a recruiting consultant whom companies turn to when they're looking for new employees. She says looking at your Facebook and Twitter accounts are all part of the hiring process now.
"The rule of thumb is if you don't want your mother to know, don't want your employer to know, don't want your friends to know, it probably shouldn't go up online," Havrilla said.
In 2009, a Barrow County teacher was fired over Facebook photos that showed her holding an alcoholic drink while she was on vacation in Europe. Now, a state lawmaker wants to step in.
If it passes, House Bill 116 would prevent employers and potential employers from asking for access to your social media accounts. Six states have already passed bills similar to the one Representative Sandra Scott is proposing.
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The fox responsible for biting two Newton County elementary school students while they played on their school's playground remains on the loose.
The fox that bit two Newton County elementary school students while they played on the playground is still on the loose. Animal control authorities tell FOX 5 someone from Rocky Plains Elementary School reported a fox sighting on campus one day before the boys were attacked.
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State leaders and military dignitaries took part in an annual Memorial Day ceremony at the state Capitol on Thursday.
State leaders and military dignitaries took part in an annual Memorial Day ceremony at the state Capitol on Thursday. Gov. Nathan Deal took part in solemn salute of those who lost their lives while serving our country.
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The jury has found Michael Parson guilty on all eight counts in the shooting of his wife outside their Sandy Springs apartment.The woman, Adina Parson, survived after being shot eight times.
The jury has found Michael Parson guilty on all eight counts in the shooting of his wife outside their Sandy Springs apartment.The woman, Adina Parson, survived after being shot eight times.