Firing for social media posts? Not so fast
As the election approaches, hopefully you have reminded employees that such discussions in the workplace must be respectful. But what about employees who keep politics out of the office and production floor but use social media like Facebook, X and Instagram to comment and share other political commentary? Should you punish such activity if the views expressed run counter to your company’s stand on DEI or other company values?
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