2015 - Webinar On The National Labor Relations Act - Not Just for Union Companies
Date2015-05-14
Deadline2015-05-14
VenueMississauga, Canada
KeywordsNational Labor Relations Act; Section 7 and Section 8 rights; Employee social media policy
Topics/Call fo Papers
Description :
The National Labor Relations Board’s decision on union and non-union companies is have a major impact on company policies and actions.
Union membership is at an all-time low. As a result many companies think the National Labor Relations Act is unimportant to most companies. Unfortunately nothing could be further from the truth. The current National Labor Relations Board is very active in dealing with situations that deal with union and non-union company actions. Much of their activity centers on what is called “protected concerted activity.” These are rights afforded to employees by the National Labor Relations Act regardless of whether an employee is covered by a union contract or not. This has been the case since the law was first passed; however, today there is a modern twist. When the NLRA was enacted in 1935 no one could conceive of the phenomenon of social media. Yet today the NLRB is ruling on Facebook posts as acts of protected activity. This webinar will explain what protected concerted activity means and will cover areas such as your social media policy and your policy on revealing wage information.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Understanding who is a covered employer
Understanding who is a covered employee
Section 7 and Section 8 rights
Why your policy on prohibiting employees revealing their wage may be wrong
Social media policies and why they cannot be broad based
What happens when employees complain
Potential penalties
Sample wage policy
Sample social media policy
Who Will Benefit:
Vice Presidents of HR in non-union companies
Human Resource Managers
HR generalist
Employee relations managers
Office managers
Operations supervisors
Operations managers
Price tags:
Live
Single Live : For One Participant
$ 149
Corporate Live : For Max. 10 Participants
$ 599
Recording
Single REC : For One Participant - Unlimited Access for 6 Months
$ 199
For more information and enquiries contact us at
Compliance Trainings
5939 Candlebrook Ct, Mississauga, ON L5V 2V5, Canada
Customer Support : #416-915-4458
Email : support-AT-compliancetrainings.com
For more information about this event please visit
https://compliancetrainings.com/SiteEngine/Product...
The National Labor Relations Board’s decision on union and non-union companies is have a major impact on company policies and actions.
Union membership is at an all-time low. As a result many companies think the National Labor Relations Act is unimportant to most companies. Unfortunately nothing could be further from the truth. The current National Labor Relations Board is very active in dealing with situations that deal with union and non-union company actions. Much of their activity centers on what is called “protected concerted activity.” These are rights afforded to employees by the National Labor Relations Act regardless of whether an employee is covered by a union contract or not. This has been the case since the law was first passed; however, today there is a modern twist. When the NLRA was enacted in 1935 no one could conceive of the phenomenon of social media. Yet today the NLRB is ruling on Facebook posts as acts of protected activity. This webinar will explain what protected concerted activity means and will cover areas such as your social media policy and your policy on revealing wage information.
Areas Covered in the Session :
Understanding who is a covered employer
Understanding who is a covered employee
Section 7 and Section 8 rights
Why your policy on prohibiting employees revealing their wage may be wrong
Social media policies and why they cannot be broad based
What happens when employees complain
Potential penalties
Sample wage policy
Sample social media policy
Who Will Benefit:
Vice Presidents of HR in non-union companies
Human Resource Managers
HR generalist
Employee relations managers
Office managers
Operations supervisors
Operations managers
Price tags:
Live
Single Live : For One Participant
$ 149
Corporate Live : For Max. 10 Participants
$ 599
Recording
Single REC : For One Participant - Unlimited Access for 6 Months
$ 199
For more information and enquiries contact us at
Compliance Trainings
5939 Candlebrook Ct, Mississauga, ON L5V 2V5, Canada
Customer Support : #416-915-4458
Email : support-AT-compliancetrainings.com
For more information about this event please visit
https://compliancetrainings.com/SiteEngine/Product...
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