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Employment Law PA-402

Employment Law PA-402. Read Moran Chapters 4 and 18; read about off-duty conduct and the national labor relations act (NLRA). - Familiarize yourself with the Shewin Memorandum and course project. Employment Law. Employer Security Interests – What does this mean?. Employment Law.

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Employment Law PA-402

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  1. Employment Law PA-402 • Read Moran Chapters 4 and 18; read about off-duty conduct and the national labor relations act (NLRA). • -Familiarize yourself with the Shewin Memorandum and course project

  2. Employment Law • Employer Security Interests – What does this mean?

  3. Employment Law • Employee Privacy – What information are they storing? • Medical information • Training • Performance • Personal Matters

  4. Employment Law • What is the NLRA ? 29 USC § 151 - 169 • What does it stand for? • Who does it affect the workplace?

  5. Employment Law • Technology in the Workplace • Surveillance Cameras • Keystroke Recorders • Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 31-48d

  6. Employment Law (3) "Electronic monitoring" means the collection of information on an employer's premises concerning employees' activities or communications by any means other than direct observation, including the use of a computer, telephone, wire, radio, camera, electromagnetic, photoelectronic or photo-optical systems, but not including the collection of information (A) for security purposes in common areas of the employer's premises which are held out for use by the public, or (B) which is prohibited under state or federal law. (b) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (2) of this subsection, each employer who engages in any type of electronic monitoring shall give prior written notice to all employees who may be affected, informing them of the types of monitoring which may occur. …       (2) When (A) an employer has reasonable grounds to believe that employees are engaged in conduct which (i) violates the law, (ii) violates the legal rights of the employer or the employer's employees, or (iii) creates a hostile workplace environment, and (B) electronic monitoring may produce evidence of this misconduct, the employer may conduct monitoring without giving prior written notice.

  7. Employment Law Challenge Question – How can an employee commit theft against their employer?

  8. Employment Law Case Presentation Dave Bondanza

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