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TECHPLACE™ Talk: Political Speech, Social Media, And Off-Duty Employee Conduct—The Trending Risks Of Digital Reputational Damage
16 September 2020
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this podcast, Danielle Ochs, Jenn Betts, and John Merrell
address employer regulation of digital speech and how organizations
can be aware of and protect against reputational damage caused by
employees both on- an off-duty. The speakers discuss employee
commentary (on social media platforms and elsewhere) about social
issues, political issues, and protected statuses and groups,
including the Black Lives Matter movement and the 2020
elections.
Originally published by Ogletree Deakins, September
2020
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about your specific circumstances.
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