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Yes, Employees Can Be Required to Behave Civilly and Reasonably

Posted on June 21, 2018 by
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is continuing to expand on its newfound flexibility toward employee handbook rules.  The NLRB’s General Counsel, Peter Robb, recently issued a memo defining in greater detail which types of handbook rules are acceptable and which will merit greater scrutiny.  Significantly, the memo instructs NLRB regional offices that ambiguities in […]

Decision on “Like” Facebook Protection is Appealed

Posted on September 16, 2014 by
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I recently blogged about a decision from the National Labor Relations Board holding that an action by a worker to “Like” a comment on Facebook about the poor conduct of a company was considered protected speech under the National Labor Relations Act. The NLRB found that the termination of an employee for “liking” a comment […]

Using “Like” on Facebook may be Protected Speech

Posted on September 5, 2014 by
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A recent decision from the National Labor Relations Board (August 25, 2014) held that an employee using the “Like” feature on a Facebook page to show support for comments by another employee about the conduct of the company payroll system constituted protected speech under the National Labor Relations Act. The Board held that the termination […]

Update: Watch Out for NLRB Activism

Posted on August 25, 2014 by
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I recently attended an employment law seminar sponsored by the State Bar of Wisconsin. One of the presenters was the Officer in Charge of Sub region 30 of the National Labor Relations Board. In a very candid and open discussion, the Officer in Charge made it very clear that the activism of the National Labor […]