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July 13, 2009
Beware, LinkedIn Reviews and Employment Law Issues
Sarah Randag, recently posted on the ABA Journal a labor and employment law post, LinkedIn Reviews Can Come Back to Haunt Employers, Lawyers Say, which opens with,
Management-side employment lawyers are advising their clients against writing recommendations for current or recent employees on LinkedIn.The same argument could be made on Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media web site. Does your company have a social media policy? If so, are you tracking or keeping a record of what is being said, if anything, about your employees by their managers on the web? Do you prefer to not know? When workplace disputes arise, do you see if anything has been brought up or mentioned on the web. If so, and you discover something online, are you dealing with it in a way that could lead to litigation down the road? On a related issue, if an employee complains to you about another employee's postings on the web, are you prepared to respond? With changes in communication methods and technology's quickening pace come new and constant challenges to consider when employment issues arise.
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