Petaluma, CA asked in Employment Law for California

Q: My employer records some of the phone calls I make to them. Do I have a right to a copy of the recordings?

I work for an airline. When there is a dispute over what is said they will not allow me a copy of the recording.

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Aryeh Leichter
Aryeh Leichter
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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Unfortunately, nothing in the law requires your employer to provide you with copies of the recordings. As long as you are aware such communications are being recorded, it is within its right to do so.

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