Single mom fired from new daycare job over Facebook post

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Single Mom Fired From New Daycare Job Over Facebook Post
Single Mom Fired From New Daycare Job Over Facebook Post


A Texas daycare worker is out of a job after a Facebook post she wrote went viral for the wrong reasons.

As KTVT reports, Kaitlyn Walls provoked Internet outrage by posting, "I start my new job today but I absolutely hate working at daycares."

She followed that up with, "I just really hate being around a lot of kids."

The backlash was so forceful it caught the attention of the daycare that hired her, which promptly let her go.

"It really was a big mistake. I don't hate children. No, not at all. I have my own, she's beautiful, I love her. I was just venting," Walls told KTVT.

Walls said she'll never make that mistake again, but her case is hardly unique.

Over the years, there have beencountless casesof employers firing people over things they've written on social media.

Inc. reports that there are some things employees can complain about on social media without fear of disciplinary action, according to the National Labor Relations Board.

Complaining about working conditions or talking about ways to improve them is protected, but postings that disparage a company or reveal trade secrets can still get you fired.

Just venting about the work, like Walls did, instead of specifically about working conditions, isn't protected.

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