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Presentation from June 2012 on Employees and Social Media for EEOC Training Institute

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SOCIAL MEDIA

EMPLOYEES, EMPLOYERS &

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People no longer just vent around the water cooler or at the bar after work.

People tweet, text, vlog, blog and “pin” 24/7.

If you are an employer, sometimes this involves you...

...for better or for worse.

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Problem #1: You have to think outside of the box and forecast potential legal issues. Let’s start with recruitment via social media.

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Example: Using solely social media for recruitment purposes could be alienating, especially to the 40 + demographic or the re-entry worker.

Is this a violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967?

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Problem #2: Putting policies in place to “cover one’s butt.” What happens when it’s boilerplate or from another company or industry?

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Example: You cut and paste another boilerplate policy. The language within the policy is not particularized, i.e. it does not include the appropriate “limiting language” and “clarity” required to be in accordance with Section 7.

You’re on the hook for it.

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Problem #3: Policies are communication tools.

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Audit:

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Audit:

good idea?

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Audit:

good idea?

bad idea?

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Audit:

good idea?

bad idea?

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Audit:

good idea?

bad idea?

Being specific with the exact behavior you wish to prevent.

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Audit:

good idea?

bad idea?

Being specific with the exact behavior you wish to prevent.

Asking for an employee’s personal account login

information.

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Audit:

good idea?

bad idea?

Being specific with the exact behavior you wish to prevent.

Asking for an employee’s personal account login

information.

Outline policies specific to employees using social media

on behalf of the company.

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Audit:

good idea?

bad idea?

Being specific with the exact behavior you wish to prevent.

Asking for an employee’s personal account login

information.

Using social media accounts to profile applicants, even if

voluntary - inferential data.

Outline policies specific to employees using social media

on behalf of the company.

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Audit:

good idea?

bad idea?

Being specific with the exact behavior you wish to prevent.

Asking for an employee’s personal account login

information.

Using social media accounts to profile applicants, even if

voluntary - inferential data.

Outline policies specific to employees using social media

on behalf of the company.

Apply offline “tried and true” rules to the online sphere.

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Audit:

good idea?

bad idea?

Being specific with the exact behavior you wish to prevent.

Asking for an employee’s personal account login

information.

Using social media accounts to profile applicants, even if

voluntary - inferential data.

Using forensics to access personal accounts on company

devices.

Outline policies specific to employees using social media

on behalf of the company.

Apply offline “tried and true” rules to the online sphere.

Tuesday, February 12, 13

Developments to Track:

Laws prohibiting forced provision of login information (CA, TX, WA, NY)

Companies with business models for prospective employee or employee “reputation” online

When are you crossing the line with someone’s “reasonable expectation of privacy?”

Employer obligation to check social media profiles?(CO case)

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oh crap.

Avoiding These Moments

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Tip #1: Remember although you pay them, they have legally enforceable rights, like privacy. These are privacy and speech issues at their core.

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Tip #2: Run your policies through legal counsel.

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Tip #3: Make sure to walk through your policies with your employees to make sure they are understood and adopted.

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