‘Tweets are my own’ – except when your company’s reputation is on the line (Toughest HR Question)

Employers can ask workers not to identify themselves as employees on personal social media accounts

Stuart Rudner
Question: Can an employer order employees not to display certain information on their personal websites and social media sites, such as anything identifying themselves as employees of that particular company?

Answer: Yes. If the proper policies are in place, employees must comply with “acceptable” online activity.

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