Software company I work for announced an in-office mandate effective immediately without asking workers their opinions. I replied to a pro-remote work article someone posted and now have to talk to HR, the COO, and my boss on Monday

That doesn't mean that the other party has to give permission to allow you to record, it merely means they must be notified of the recording.

Yes, it actually does.

What is a Two Party Consent State? (All Party Consent)

In Two-Party (or all-party) consent states it is required by state law that all parties that partake in a conversation must have given consent for that conversation to be recorded when there is an expectation of privacy.

There is a summary of what the law says for each of the two party consent states. You'll notice consent is a reoccurring theme. You really need to be careful giving advice that could cause someone to end up with legal issues if they had listened to you. Much better to have said nothing at all.

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