11/13/2012
By now, you have probably heard about the NLRB decision in Karl Knauz Motors, Inc. d/b/a Knauz BMW. On appeal, the NLRB agreed with the ruling of an administrative law judge that Knauz BMW did not violate the National Labor Relations Act when it fired a salesman for making a derogatory post on Facebook. However, employers shouldn’t take much comfort in the outcome.
10/27/2012
The National Labor Relations Board, the federal agency charged with enforcing the National Labor Relations Act, has increased its focus on employer/employee communications. This matters to all employers, whether or not their employees are represented by a union.