Posted Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Singer Todd Rundgren's response to having a jerk for a boss - as he famously sang - was to bang on his drum all day. Many people though, bang on the keyboard instead, posting their gripes on Facebook or dashing off tweets about office twits. On the next Sound of Ideas, we'll discuss the intersection of social media and work. What control do employers have over what you say? And how careful are you about your own on-line persona? Join us, on Facebook, Twitter, and on the air, Wednesday at 9am on 90.3
Miscellaneous, Community/Human Interest, Technology
Jonathan Hyman, Labor and Employment attorney, with Kohrman, Jackson, and Krantz
Michael DeAloia, Cleveland Tech Czar
Lafe Solomon, General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board
Think Before You Click
Michael DeAloia
National Labor Relation Board
NLRB’s Report of the Acting General Counsel Concerning Social Media Cases
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