Essay Reflective: Employment and Social Media Accounts .
Submitted By JUNJIEZANG
Words: 303
Pages: 2
Ruoqi Hao
PSL
4/24/2013 Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown took to social media today to announce that he signed two privacy laws protecting employees and students from bosses and universities wanting to snoop on Facebook,Twitter, and other social media accounts."Today I am signing Assembly Bill 1844 and Senate Bill 1349, which prohibit universities and employers from demanding your email and social media passwords," he wrote in a Facebook post."California pioneered the social media revolution. These laws protect Californians from unwarranted invasions of their social media accounts." AB 1844 was designed to prohibit employers from requiring an employee or job applicant to provide their username and password for social media accounts. Assembly member Nora Campos, who authored the bill, called AB 1844 a "preemptive measure" that will offer guidelines to the accessibility of private information behind what she calls the "social media wall." It's unclear how many employers have actually demanded access to workers' online accounts, but some cases have surfaced publicly and inspired lively debate. In one instance in April, a teacher's aide in Michigan was suspended after refusing to provide access to her Facebook account to the school's superintendent following complaints over a picture she posted.
According to Campos' office, more than 100 cases currently before the National Labor Relations Board involve employer workplace policies around social media. Facebook has also said it
Related Documents: Essay Reflective: Employment and Social Media Accounts .
In the age of the internet, companies face various social media challenges with one of them being Online Reputation Management. As a bigger proportion of an individual’s life get lived online, he/she may discover the major downsides of over sharing on the social media as well as the lack of control over how the internet represents him/her. These could be either a picture on Facebook they posted, or one that someone else has shared or tagged them in; a negative comment or review, or something else…
Organizations are made up of people that are guided by effective communication, this is very important for organizations or department to run effectively ( Mc Shane, 2006). Therefore employers and employees are on the same page as to what is expected in order to achieve established goals. Effective communication is drastically important for the existence of any organization. The reasons being that an organization consist of a group of people that work independently through communication ( Mc Shane…
developed as the Victorian idea of decency was considered hypocritical. It was a period of change and reform that represented the beginning of modern America. The 1920’s were marked by the urbanisation and economic boom of American society, a change in social values and trends, as well as a general feeling of discontinuity associated with a break in traditions. The pop culture of the 1920’s was characterised by innovations in fashion, radio, music, dance, film, visual art, architecture, literature, prohibition…
Accountability in Practice Introduction In this assignment I intend to critically analyse the developing role of the advanced nurse practitioner in relation to analysing the professional accountability when making clinical judgement. The Royal College of Nursing informs us that ‘as a professional, you are personally accountable for actions and omissions in your practice, and must always be able to justify your decisions’ (NMC 2008) Accountability can be defined as ‘required or expected to be able…
Sociology Semester 2 2011 Sociology 100 – Issues and Themes in Sociology University of Auckland Semester 2 2011 Sociology Semester 2 2011 Sociology 100 – Issues and Themes in Sociology • • The sociological perspective/way of seeing society has been described by Bauman as “the habit of viewing human actions as elements of wider figurations: that is of a non-random assembly of actors locked together in a web of mutual dependency.” (pg. 7 of ‘Being Sociological’) According to Peter…
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine North Sydney Campus SEMESTER 1, 2015 HLSC110: Beginning Professional Practice NATIONAL UNIT OUTLINE Credit points: 10 Prerequisites / co-requisites / incompatibles: Nil It is your responsibility as a student to ensure that you have the prerequisites or corequisites for a particular unit. You may not enrol in this unit if you have previously passed, or are currently enrolled in, any unit identified as incompatible with this…
practice for the role of a local authority social worker in the identification, assessment and management of risk of social work with children, young people and families. There will be consideration given to the impact of social work practice on service users and carers including my understanding of anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive practice. The idiom ‘damned if you do and damned if you don’t’ is a definitive climax of the dilemmas that social workers are faced with daily within their professional…
But perhaps the most valuable attribute of the cooperative learning model is its ability to provide learning through reflection. By reflection on the work experience, individuals can identify ideal working styles, working environments and types of employment opportunities upon graduation. This provides a strong foundation for aspiring professionals to build upon and aid in their advancement. These merits build a very strong case for educational institutions to implement, and students to seek, such a…
DEVELOP YOURSELF Standard 7 Summary This standard aims to help prepare you to make the most of the support and development opportunities that will be available to you as a worker. This is important for your own career and well-being and to help you provide the highest standard of care possible. You will be expected to show that you know how to access and use information and supervision systems in your organisation. You will be expected to show that you understand the importance of your own learning…
contact; object communication such as clothing, hairstyles, architecture and symbols; and tone of voice, as well as a combination of the above. Nonverbal communication is also called silent language and plays a key role in human day–to–day life from employment relationships to romantic engagements. Written Communication – Over time, the forms and ideas of communication have evolved through a progression of technology. During the first stage, written communication emerged through the use of pictographs…