Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives but poses risks for both employers and workers alike, including privacy concerns, discrimination & harassment, to legal compliances.
An arbitrator has found “just cause” for a nurse’s termination after she violated her employer’s social media policy by making offensive Facebook comments regarding demonstrations over the murder of George Floyd.
In today's interconnected world, social media has become an integral part of both personal and professional life. As businesses embrace digital platforms to connect with customers and promote their brand, they must also navigate the potential risks and challenges associated with social media use in the workplace.
This is a follow-up to our prior article on considerations to make when hiring a social media influencer. Part One focused on complying with the FTC regulations along with guidance on establishing internal policy, and this sequel will focus on executing social media influencer agreements.