ARJUN RAMACHANDRAN AND ASHER MOSES
September 17, 2009
Six prison workers must wait until next week to find out if they will be sacked for criticising their bosses on Facebook.
The officers have each been sent a letter indicating the Corrective Services Department is considering sacking them for misconduct over comments they made on Facebook, which the department described as "bullying" and "harassment".
But the public sector union - which regards the sacking threat as an attempt to stifle dissent - has taken the matter to the Industrial Relations Commission.
It wants the IRC to put a hold on any sacking attempts and also to consider a change to the award safeguarding the rights of workers to speak freely outside work hours.
The IRC hearing, which opened yesterday, has been adjourned until Tuesday.
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