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The Manager's Legal Handbook

Pub. Date: Oct 2007
Edition: 4th
Pages: 512 pp
ISBN: 9781413307184
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Here are summaries of important legal or procedural changes that affect the latest edition of this product. If you want to check on the accuracy of any other information in the book, please follow the legal research instructions in the book or in Nolo's research manual, Legal Research: How to Find and Understand the Law.

NLRB Rules on Use of Company Email for Union Messages

Effective date: Dec. 16, 2007


The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has ruled that companies may ban employees from sending personal email messages, or from sending messages that solicit or proselytize for outside organizations (including union-related messages), without violating the National Labor Relations Act.

In this case, The Guard Publishing Company (.pdf), a divided NLRB also changed the test for determining whether an employer has enforced its policies in a manner that discriminates against union-related activities. The former rule was that an employer that allows employees to use its equipment or other resources for non-work purposes may not discipline employees for using those resources for union-related purposes. The new rule is that an employer may make any number of distinctions -- for example, allowing charitable solicitations while prohibiting solicitations for other organizations, allowing personal messages while prohibiting messages sent on behalf of an organization, and so on -- without violating the law, as long as it doesn't explicitly prohibit only those activities that relate to union issues.

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