on their personal accounts, radio employees are encouraged to post about music they enjoy, events they have attended, or contests the radio station is running. when posting about political topics, radio professionals must include the disclaimer “the views expressed are my own.” if a post violates the canadian broadcast standards council rules, that employee can be terminated.
these simple instructions eliminate the majority of mistakes that can occur. i believe employees in all industries should be allowed to share opinions while also supporting the views of their employer.
kasandra black, promotions team member, live 88.5 and the new hot 89.9, nepean
pm’s ‘personal days’ entirely normal
this article is misleading. it is not uncommon for a canadian worker to have 125 personal days per year (weekends and three weeks’ vacation). upon retirement, i had 164 days of personal time plus holidays.
if the prime minister had taken a similar number of personal days since 2015, the total would be closer to 1,000 days, not 680 as reported. the fact that 68 per cent of the days were weekends is almost buried in the article. what is the motivation behind this article?