Yoga Teacher Fired After Glare At Facebook Employee

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Updated: 7/12/2012 9:30 am
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Looks may not kill, but they can get you fired.

That's what a Northern California yoga instructor found after leading sessions at Facebook's Menlo Park campus.

The instructor, Alice Van Ness, said she got fired after she glared at a Facebook employee who texted during a class in June.

"The whole point for most people going to yoga is that it's disconnecting from the outside world," said Van Ness, a 35-year-old San Carlos resident who has taught yoga for six years. "If you are bringing your phone into class, why are you even there?"


Van Ness told the Facebook class to turn their phones off after seeing a female employee with a cellphone out. Later, while demonstrating a difficult pose, she caught the same worker typing on her phone. Van Ness said she stayed silent, but shot the woman a disapproving look. The employee stepped out before returning to the class, Van Ness said.

According to a termination letter from Plus One Health Management that was provided to The Associated Press by Van Ness, she was warned prior to the class that she could not enforce a cellphone ban.

David Milani, a representative of Plus One Health Management, declined to comment specifically on Van Ness' case. But he said company instructors who teach at some companies including Facebook are required to allow fitness members to pick up their phones during class.

Van Ness thought it would blow over, until she was fired two weeks later. The Facebook employee was embarrassed and shocked by the "confrontation" with the instructor, the termination letter indicated. The company feared making clients unhappy, Van Ness said.

"We are in the business of providing great customer service. Unless a client requires us to specifically say 'no' to something, we prefer to say 'yes' whenever possible," an official wrote in the termination letter.

Facebook, in a statement, declined to comment on Van Ness' case, saying it's against their policy to comment on decisions made by outside vendors.

Van Ness said losing the job meant losing a third of her monthly income. But since her story went public, she said she landed a new job - where she's keeping the no cellphone rule.

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Keepitreal19 - 7/13/2012 4:26 PM
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Cracking up that this happened because of a facebook employee got offended for getting a dirty look for being disrespectful....do these same sensitive employees get fired because their product breaks up marriages, is another easy form of bullying for our youth and adults, and is down right nothing but garbage?

HammeringHank - 7/12/2012 2:23 PM
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Hawkster8458...EXACTLY!

navrat - 7/12/2012 2:13 PM
2 Votes
This is unreal. What a bunch of disgusting crybaby wimps we are becoming. There were times when just a dirty look from my boss would have been welcome.

ginotk - 7/12/2012 11:38 AM
4 Votes
Nice how this person lost their job, just because some clown is soooo important that they need to constantly be on their cell phone. People at the gym with their cell phones annoy me too. I shoot them dirty looks all the time, I dont care. I dont need to hear your loud phone conversation. And if your on the treadmill carrying on a conversation on the phone, apparently youre not working hard enough.

Hawkster8458 - 7/12/2012 11:05 AM
3 Votes
the woman is lucky I wasn't teaching the class. I would of smashed her disrespectful phone. some people are morons and should be treated as such.

rosey red - 7/12/2012 10:31 AM
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wingdo45- you and I are indeed from the old school. I still contend that us baby boomers have failed in our child rearing endeavors. Believe me, I am included in this! We gave our children entirely too much!

Cincy84 - 7/12/2012 10:13 AM
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I just wish for one day people would try staying off Facebook and leave their phones put up. My wife and I deleted our Facebooks over a year ago and we're still alive lol. If you want to stay current with people it's called calling them or actually inviting them over once and awhile, heck you might even go out with them! Imagine that, leave your house and Facebook behind for a night. My generation feels like they should have all day contact with people from their past or ex-schoolmates and it's kinda crazy actually. Start a life and live it, stop caring what others are doing or saying throughout the day.

wingdo45 - 7/12/2012 9:56 AM
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Ammys...- This nightmare is just starting. As my (possibly you as well) starts dying off, along with us go basic manners, tolerence, and the abiltiy to creatively work out simple/daily problems. We came in to a life without computers, political correctness and had to solve our own shortfalls with deductive reasoning, working skills and determination. When our generation finally dies out all that will be left is Chinese speaking 'yes' men and women. My grandfather always told me, sometimes motivation requires you to step on a toe or two to get the job done as quickly and efficiently as humanly possible. Facebook, whom I have zero respect for, is comprised of self-serving/self-important children that expect "exceptions/allowances" be made for them and their BS guidelines.

Ammys2Cuties - 7/12/2012 9:29 AM
7 Votes
OMG - whatever happened to 'sticks and stones'?...now some rude dumbass can get a person fired over a well deserved 'glare'? Heck, someone wake me up when this crazy ass nightmare in time is O-V-E-R!

hikingdude - 7/12/2012 9:25 AM
5 Votes
Just another corporation swirling around the drain; providing employee "perks" to reassure investors, while failing to realize what the perks are supposed to provide employees. The yoga instructor is much better off not needing to worry about changing her class to meet some corporate need that interferes with the actual teachings/benefits of the class. At least she has a skill-set that is useful now and in the future.
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