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The National Labor Relations
Board’s Social Media Report
  A user’s guide to navigating social
       media in the workplace
Recently, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued a report
which outlined the guidelines that they have established for social media
through various court cases. This slideshow will be dedicated to breaking
this report down into manageable terms for people to understand.
DISCLAIMER!!!
The content in this slideshow is not meant to encourage employees to push
the boundaries of their employer’s rules. These guidelines will not save you
from getting fired, it will merely aid you in a possible wrongful termination
suit.
Understanding Your
Rights:
The main thing that the
court will look for in a
wrongful termination
suit, involving social
media, is the content of
what was the employee
was terminated for. This
content must fall
under, what the NLRB has
established as, an
employee’s “Section 7
rights.”
Understanding Your Rights:
An Employee’s Section 7 rights extend to any
conversation about the workplace that can
reasonably be considered as sparking a
discussion about conditions in the workplace.
The NLRB has previously established that
discussion about one’s work environment and
conditions counts as protected employee
activity. In recent years, they have successfully
established that this is policy extends to the
realm of social media.
How This Applies To You
• You are allowed to complain
  about the workplace online as
  long as you can argue that what
  you were saying had to do with
  your work conditions
• You also need to prove that you
  had an intended audience in
  mind when you publish your
  comments to Facebook or
  Twitter. Being friends with
  employees goes a long way.
• The language that you choose to
  use does not matter as long as
  you stay within the parameters of
  your Section 7 rights (although
  inappropriate language is never a
  good idea).
Understanding Your
Rights:
As social media has become
more and more
mainstream, companies
everywhere are trying to stay
ahead of the game by drafting
social media policies. By
making these policies known
to their employees, the
assumption is often that, if
violated, the employer has a
right to cite the company’s
social media policy.
However, the NLRB has
established that due to
employee’s “Section 8 (a) (1)
rights.”
Understanding Your Rights:
An employee can argue that a policy drafted
by a company was unlawful under the NLRB
Act. In other words, if it can be reasonably
believed that the policy that an employee was
forced to adhere too could, in any way, restrict
their established Section 7 rights, then that
policy is unlawful and thus an employee
cannot be held to disciplinary actions for
violating it.
How This Applies To You
            • Section 8 (a) (1) exists so
              that employees do not
              have to fear the social
              media policy boogeyman
              created by their firm.
            • As long as an employee
              understands and works
              within their Section 7
              rights, they will know
              which parts of their
              employer’s social media
              policy holds up legally
              and which ones do not.
Navigating the NLRB’s Social Media
               Report:
• As social media grows more and more
  important in the modern business world, it is
  important for those engaged in private and
  public discourse online to understand their
  rights. The NLRB works to ensure that
  employees have rights to combat companies
  from making heavy handed policies. It is
  therefore our responsibility to know what
  these rights are and how to apply them.

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National Labor Relations Board, Social Media Guidelines

  • 1. The National Labor Relations Board’s Social Media Report A user’s guide to navigating social media in the workplace
  • 2. Recently, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued a report which outlined the guidelines that they have established for social media through various court cases. This slideshow will be dedicated to breaking this report down into manageable terms for people to understand.
  • 3. DISCLAIMER!!! The content in this slideshow is not meant to encourage employees to push the boundaries of their employer’s rules. These guidelines will not save you from getting fired, it will merely aid you in a possible wrongful termination suit.
  • 4. Understanding Your Rights: The main thing that the court will look for in a wrongful termination suit, involving social media, is the content of what was the employee was terminated for. This content must fall under, what the NLRB has established as, an employee’s “Section 7 rights.”
  • 5. Understanding Your Rights: An Employee’s Section 7 rights extend to any conversation about the workplace that can reasonably be considered as sparking a discussion about conditions in the workplace. The NLRB has previously established that discussion about one’s work environment and conditions counts as protected employee activity. In recent years, they have successfully established that this is policy extends to the realm of social media.
  • 6. How This Applies To You • You are allowed to complain about the workplace online as long as you can argue that what you were saying had to do with your work conditions • You also need to prove that you had an intended audience in mind when you publish your comments to Facebook or Twitter. Being friends with employees goes a long way. • The language that you choose to use does not matter as long as you stay within the parameters of your Section 7 rights (although inappropriate language is never a good idea).
  • 7. Understanding Your Rights: As social media has become more and more mainstream, companies everywhere are trying to stay ahead of the game by drafting social media policies. By making these policies known to their employees, the assumption is often that, if violated, the employer has a right to cite the company’s social media policy. However, the NLRB has established that due to employee’s “Section 8 (a) (1) rights.”
  • 8. Understanding Your Rights: An employee can argue that a policy drafted by a company was unlawful under the NLRB Act. In other words, if it can be reasonably believed that the policy that an employee was forced to adhere too could, in any way, restrict their established Section 7 rights, then that policy is unlawful and thus an employee cannot be held to disciplinary actions for violating it.
  • 9. How This Applies To You • Section 8 (a) (1) exists so that employees do not have to fear the social media policy boogeyman created by their firm. • As long as an employee understands and works within their Section 7 rights, they will know which parts of their employer’s social media policy holds up legally and which ones do not.
  • 10. Navigating the NLRB’s Social Media Report: • As social media grows more and more important in the modern business world, it is important for those engaged in private and public discourse online to understand their rights. The NLRB works to ensure that employees have rights to combat companies from making heavy handed policies. It is therefore our responsibility to know what these rights are and how to apply them.