A camera news crew is coming into my work…?

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Question by BlonDee_A: A camera news crew is coming into my work…?
I really don’t want to be on camera…do I have any rights?

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Answer by shop2early
Take the day off. That is what I would do. You do have rights, if you can’t take off then tell them you would not like to be on camera.

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2 Comments

kerryanne1963 on February 16th, 2011, 9:40 pm

yes tell them you don’t want to be on camera (human rights) pictures of children need to be signed for by a parent for this reason

seven on February 16th, 2011, 10:17 pm

Yes. Unless written into your work contract that would involve such loss of privacy. If there is no need for you to be filmed; then you have a right to object. Approach your immediate boss and voice your concerns and if you are within the terms of your employment; then don’t be intimidated.

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