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When It Doesn’t Stay in Vegas: A Lawyer’s Guide to Workplace Social Media Policies
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Description
These days when employees want to complain about their boss or employer, they post it in social media outlets such as Facebook® or Twitter®. So what’s an employer to do? Employers must recognize that social media has changed the labor and employment landscape forever, and they must draft policies that will pass muster with the National Labor Relations Board. In this CLE, we’ll explore social media and discuss connectivity between employees, the role of the NLRB and social media policy language.
During our session we will cover:
• What is Social Media
• Connectivity Between Employees
• The Role of the NLRB
• Social Media Policy Language
CLE Information
CLE Credit Available
State Accreditation
State
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Status
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Total Credits
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Type Of Credit
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Approved Thru
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Alaska
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Arizona
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Arkansas
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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California
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Approved
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1.00
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Participatory
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Colorado
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Connecticut
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Hawaii
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Approved
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1.00
|
General
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Mississippi
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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New Hampshire
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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New Jersey
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Approved
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1.20
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General
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New Mexico
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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New York
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Approved
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1.00
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Skills
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North Dakota
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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06/30/2018
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Pennsylvania
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Rhode Island
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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06/30/2018
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Tennessee
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Vermont
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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06/30/2018
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Washington
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Wisconsin
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Wyoming
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Approved
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1.00
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General
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Price:
$0.00
Class Information
These days when employees want to complain about their boss or employer, they post it in social media outlets such as Facebook® or Twitter®. So what’s an employer to do? Employers must recognize that social media has changed the labor and employment landscape forever, and they must draft policies that will pass muster with the National Labor Relations Board. In this CLE, we’ll explore social media and discuss connectivity between employees, the role of the NLRB and social media policy language.