Time to “construct” new social media policies
Excerpted from a Peckar & Abramson PC Blog by Aaron C. Schlesinger, Lauren Rayner Davis and Jennifer Harris Social media has significantly impacted all facets of society, especially the way […]
Employee social media complaints: Employers beware!
Excerpted from a Barnes and Thornburg LLP blog by Thomas C. Payne The National Labor Relations Board’s new general counsel, the top prosecutor who oversees all offices, signaled an intention […]
Political conversations at work are a recipe for disaster
Political violence, political protests, disputed voting results – there has rarely been a more controversial political climate in the U.S. than what has taken place over the past several months. […]
Can Employers Terminate for Off-Duty Conduct (Say, Like Storming the Capitol)?
Excerpted from Lexology by Shawe Rosenthal LLP Following the shocking events of January 6, 2020, there have been many reports of individuals who have been terminated, suspended or resigned from […]