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    ONLINE HR CONFERENCES 2017 - Labor and Employment Law Issues Related to Social Networking

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    Website http://www.trainhr.com/control/w_product/~product_id=701761LIVE/?channel=ourglocal_july_2017_SEO | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Labor and Employment Law Issues,benefits of social networking at workplace,Employment Regulation Training,Workplace Discrimination Employment Laws,Workplace Laws and Requirements

    Deadline: July 06, 2017 | Date: July 06, 2017

    Venue/Country: Online Event, U.S.A

    Updated: 2017-05-10 18:58:23 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    Employers who use social media will find that they may be violating rules under the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), regulations from the Federal Trade commission, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, the National Labor Relations Act, the Health Insurance and Portability Act, and state security requirements, and many other laws.

    Disciplining employees for their comments on social media can be a minefield. Not disciplining employees for their comments on social media can be a minefield. What is an employer to do?

    Courts and administrative agencies are finally handing down decisions that address these legal concerts. The decisions are specific to social media, including variations by industry. This webinar will cover all of the legal issues and the decisions being made, and how to make sure your policies, actions, are in compliance.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    Identification of social media

    Why social networking has become the human resource professional's latest friend

    Why social networking has become the human resource professional's latest enemy

    The National Labor Relations Board's position on disciplining employees for statement made on social networking sites

    The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's position on social networking

    The Federal Trade Commission's guidelines regarding businesses using social media for endorsement purposes

    What GINA says about social networking and obtaining employees' genetic information

    When employee statements can violate HIPAA.

    When can a human resource professional use information on social networking sites in conducting background checks

    What policies you should consider to protect your company from inappropriate comments on social networking sites

    How to protect your company's reputation from the disgruntled ex-employee who takes to social networking sites for revenge

    Who Will Benefit:

    Human Resource Professionals

    Business Owners

    Risk Managers

    Those responsible for compliance with Sarbanes Oxley

    Instructor:

    Susan Fahey Desmond is a Principal in the New Orleans, Louisiana, office of Jackson Lewis P.C which has offices in 59 cities across the country. She has been representing management in the area of labor and employment law since her graduation from the University of Tennessee School Of Law. Susan is a frequent speaker and author on a number of labor and employment issues. She is named in Best Lawyers in America and has been named by Chambers USA as one of America's leading business lawyers for labor and employment law.

    Event link : http://www.trainhr.com/control/w_product/~product_id=701761LIVE/?channel=ourglocal_july_2017_SEO

    Contact Details:

    NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR

    Phone: +1-800-385-1627

    Email: supportattrainhr.com


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