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A senior White House national security official was fired this week after tweeting anti-Obama Administration comments, many containing personal insults. Should violations of social media policy be a fireable offense?
A) Yes – Employees sign the policy contract and can be held to it.
B) No – Free speech outside the workplace should not be regulated.
C) Maybe – It depends on the organization.
D) Maybe – It depends on the violation.
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