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"As per my NDA, I am not to discuss intimate details or share documents relating to this position with any employer — past or future. Since this firing was effective immediately, you are now a former employer and I am bound by my NDA," read the post. HR was in a fix because they knew only the employee had information on the speakers for the next event. "HR hemmed and hawed a little bit telling me that of course, I could speak to them about it, this was about their event. I pulled out my copy of the NDA and pointed out the exact clause and said that it clearly stated that if I violated this NDA I would be sued, so no, I couldn't talk to them about the position," they wrote. "HR turned to Legal and Legal pointed out that I was technically correct. They were a former employer and I was bound by my NDA. They fired me 17 days before the event. They didn't have time to start over from scratch. I still keep in contact with some of my co-workers and apparently, the event was a shit show and the manager nearly lost her job because of it. Over half the speakers pulled out once communication broke down. All because I ~tAKe ToO lONg tO ResPoND tO EMaILS~" they wrote.
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