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ProfessorGAC

(65,031 posts)
3. Probably Correct
Mon Nov 15, 2021, 06:55 PM
Nov 2021

I don't see that ever happening in the US, though.
At least above a certain professional level.
In fact, I could see the job description being written to require assent to contact by a prospective employee.
I say that because I'm guessing it wouldn't be illegal to contact an employee after hours who says they're ok with it. There's always the eager, ambitious types who would accept contact as a way to get ahead.

Surprising ProfessorGAC Nov 2021 #1
Headline just mentions texting, but Peer Gynt Nov 2021 #2
Probably Correct ProfessorGAC Nov 2021 #3
Hope they have some exceptions MichMan Nov 2021 #4
It does have exceptions for "force majeure" NYC Liberal Nov 2021 #5
Dumb law Polybius Nov 2021 #6
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