A manager has just reported that an employee has made veiled "threats" to another employee via Twitter and has posted "confidential" information about the company's business plans on his Facebook page. An hour later, a lawyer for the "threatened" employee calls and says his client is about to go to the police and sue the employer.
WHAT DO YOU DO?
The rapid rise of social media has created new challenges- and new opportunities- for employers. At least eight states, including California, have recently enacted laws governing what information an employer can access on employee pages, and federal legislation is likely in the near future.
The event features Mark Delgado, Senior Counsel at Donahue Fitzgerald, who will address:
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM PDT
Registration / Breakfast:
7:30AM - 8:00AM
Program:
8:00AM - 9:30AM
The seminar and breakfast are complimentary.
Advanced registration is required.
Register by email: events@donahue.com
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P.O. Box 4096, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 – (925) 246-1880 – mark@eblcmail.org