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Sample Policy: Social Media Code of Conduct
Updated February 2012
Sample Policy: Social Media Code of Conduct Intra-Company Media: XYZ, Inc. maintains a [blog/Twitter feed/Facebook page/MySpace page] or other "social media" to facilitate internal company communications. The company's social media are the property of the company and [can/cannot] be seen by the general public, including the company's customers and business associates. The company's social media are part of the company's image, and the company's business conduct and computer use policies should be followed for all social media communications. . . . more
News Note: FBI Offers Tips to Protect Your Workplace
September 2006
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have launched a campaign to help protect workplaces from physical and cyber threats. At the heart of the campaign . . . more
Bulletin: Feds urge employers to prepare for emergencies December 2005
The Department of Homeland Security, in partnership with the Advertising Council, has launched a campaign to educate small and medium-sized employers about engaging in emergency preparedness efforts t . . . more
Workplace Surveillance: Employer's Use of Hidden Cameras to Monitor Misconduct Backfires; What Went Wrong September 2005
Anheuser-Busch, Inc., installed hidden surveillance cameras to monitor potential misconduct in an area where its employees occasionally worked and took breaks. Because the brewer discovered drug use a . . . more
Health and Safety: Is Your Business Seismically Secure? Preparedness and Protection Tips
March 2005
Most Californians would rather not think about earthquakes. But it's a harsh fact of life here in the Golden State that a strong temblor could strike and exact a heavy toll on your employees and your . . . more
Workplace Security and Privacy: How the USA Patriot Act Could Affect Your Company
February 2003
In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, President Bush signed into law the USA Patriot Act, amending 15 federal statutes to give law enforcement officials wider latitude in investig . . . more
Workplace Security: You Can Take Preventive Action Against Unstable Employees Who Pose A Workplace Threat
May 2001
Managing employees with mental disabilities can be challenging--especially when the workers pose a threat to others' safety. If you take preemptive action, you can get sued under the Americans . . . more
Background Checks: $1.1 Million Verdict For Failing To Confirm Applicant's Identity; 5 Red Flags That Were Ignored
October 2000
Manor Park nursing home in Texas hired Clifton Orphy as a janitor. The trouble was Orphy was using a different name and a fictitious date of birth and Social Security number. Consequently, Manor P . . . more
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