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WEBINAR: The Race to 2024: Politics and Social Media in the Workplace and Employer Rights

March 19, 2024
12:00 PM Eastern Time

Join labor and employment and election law attorney Vincent Sallan for a timely discussion on the dos and don’ts when dealing with employee speech in the workplace or on social media. Vince will address the following topics:

  • Policies and protocols that employers can implement to assist them keeping the workplace free from social and political conflicts.
  • Ensuring that employers do not run afoul of the National Labor Relations Act or dealing with political or special speech at the workplace.
  • Employee-speech protections under state and Federal law.
  • Practical tips and guidance on how to manage and defuse political and social conflicts in the workplace when they do arise.
  • And much more.

This webinar will provide guidance and advice both for private sector, and public sector, employers.

Click here to view the recording.

 

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