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My startup owns my LinkedIn without telling me?
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But sometimes our jobs ask us to do things that we are not comfortable doing. They can push us to do things that we wouldn't do in normal circumstances, just because they're in charge of paying our bills. And some amount of this you should expect to put up with. He makes sacrifices for your job, and some of that is just part of the course. But that doesn't mean you have to take everything in stride. Some things are worth pushing back on, even if it's uncomfortable in the moment. But standing up for yourself at work is one of the hardest things that we have to do as employees. We sometimes taught that any problem we have is our fault, and that we should try to keep to ourselves as much as possible. But this situation felt wrong to the person who was in it, and they needed to speak up about it. They weren't sure whether what their boss was doing was normal. They lost sight of how employees should be treated, and ended up in this sticky situation where they couldn't defend themselves. We all have to do weird stuff for our job sometimes, but this seems like a huge overstep. Keep reading to see what happened in the story and decide what you would've done in her shoes. And then read what commenters had to say about it.
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Commenters gave their takes on this strange circumstance
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