I am planning to retire soon and my employer is suggesting that all the sessions I conduct with the new trainee be taped. I am not comfortable with this arrangement, do I have the right to refuse the training sessions be taped. I live in the state of Ohio

I am planning to retire soon and my employer is suggesting that all the sessions I conduct with the new trainee be taped. I am not comfortable with this arrangement, do I have the right to refuse the training sessions be taped. I live in the state of Ohio

1 answer  |  asked Sep 12, 2015 4:58 PM [EST]  |  applies to Ohio

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David Neel
I think your employer can require the sessions to be taped. While it might be unorthodox I suspect your employer wants them taped for future reference after you retire in order to help the new employee.

posted by David Neel  |  Sep 13, 2015 06:38 AM [EST]

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