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Yolk HR Insight Sessions Roundup

24/09/12

Social Networking Issues for HR Professionals

If you didn't get a chance to attend our HR Insight Session with Anna-Denton Jones of MDJ Law then you missed out but don't despair you can find out everything you need to know below.

Social Media is such a diverse and ever evolving topic there are so many key issues that are affecting HR professionals everyday. It can be at times overwhelming and hard to grasp the myriad of networks online which is why we've come up with these key facts from last week's session that can work as a guideline for approaching issues concerning social media usage.

1. Treat online activity the same as non-online activity
Social Networking may be new but the same old issues arise which we've dealt with for years. Focus on the underlying issues not the technology.

2. Harassment online is still harassment and is covered by the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 
You can be liable if you don't take reasonable steps to prevent harassment taking places during the course of employment.

3. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill
Assess carefully what damage has been done and consider warnings rather than disciplinary action that may not stand up in tribunal. 

4. The most important aspect of any social media policy is having one
And remember just because you consider it gross misconduct in your policy doesn't mean a judge will agree with you.

5. Set an example your colleagues can follow
Connecting with sub ordinates can put you at risk as your conduct will then be open to scrutiny. 

If that's not enough for you then you can view the full presentation online and feel free to share it with your friends and colleagues (Don't worry Anna's given permission so there’s no Intellectual Property issue)

Social Networking Issues for HR Professionals

Interested in attending our next session? Then let us know in the comments below what you would like the subject to be and we'll pick the most popular. 

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