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Record Conversations Where Permissible

Employees in Virginia. You can legally your conversations with your boss without their knowledge. Virginia’s wiretapping laws state that only one person has to consent in a two person conversation. You do not have to ask for your boss’s consent because you’re the consenting party.

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@ “courts have repeatedly ruled against employees secretly recording employers”

What cases are you referencing? That seems surprising as the types of recordings being discussed here are likely protected under the NLRA. And that is without considering the one party consent element. Even an employer in an “all party” consent jurisdiction would face an uphill battle if the recording was related to a non-frivolous grievance, concern for retaliation, illegal activity, etc.

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Post ID: @4wuy+1psfe0k8

Strongly advise against this. Courts have repeatedly ruled against employees that have brought suit based upon secret recordings.

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Post ID: @3ayb+1psfe0k8

North Carolina is also a one party consent state.

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Post ID: @dpk+1psfe0k8

Who the heck is posting these comments?? When did you OP become an employment lawyer? How about you stop posting these inane posts and do your job?

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Post ID: @flc+1psfe0k8

Georgia has similar laws

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