35 min

Fired for Social Media Posts | What Employers and Employees Need to Know Understanding the Law Radio (UTLRadio)

    • Entrepreneurship

On today's show we discuss Employer/Employee rights and Social Media posts. We touch on First Amendment rights, recent news concerning employees fired for their social media posts, and give an overview of how an employee can get themselves fired for posting on social media. 
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Don't miss this episode of Understanding the Law Radio (UTLRadio)! Want to listen to an episode that you missed? No problem, all episodes are available on iTunes and on our website, www.utlradio.com Make sure that you subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when new episodes are available.
If you want even more business or legal information, subscribe to our YouTube channel!
UTLRadio: http://www.UTLRadio.com
Twitter: @pjllaw
Please note: This podcast is for informational purposes only. The statements and opinions contained in this podcast do not constitute legal advice. Additionally, listening to this podcast does not create an attorney/client relationship. If you have a legal issue or concern, you should consult with an attorney in your state.

On today's show we discuss Employer/Employee rights and Social Media posts. We touch on First Amendment rights, recent news concerning employees fired for their social media posts, and give an overview of how an employee can get themselves fired for posting on social media. 
Share with friends and Subscribe!!
Subscribe on Apple Podcast
Subscribe on Stitcher
Subscribe on iHeart Radio
 
Don't miss this episode of Understanding the Law Radio (UTLRadio)! Want to listen to an episode that you missed? No problem, all episodes are available on iTunes and on our website, www.utlradio.com Make sure that you subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when new episodes are available.
If you want even more business or legal information, subscribe to our YouTube channel!
UTLRadio: http://www.UTLRadio.com
Twitter: @pjllaw
Please note: This podcast is for informational purposes only. The statements and opinions contained in this podcast do not constitute legal advice. Additionally, listening to this podcast does not create an attorney/client relationship. If you have a legal issue or concern, you should consult with an attorney in your state.

35 min