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By Clear Path Employer Services | 4 Minutes Read July 29, 2013

Number of arrests in the NFL: one too many bad apples?

If you’ve been following sports at all this month, you’ve likely heard about the number of high profile arrests involving members of the National Football League. This string of charges leads us to the question of how much responsibility, if any, an employer has for an employee’s behaviour outside of the workplace.

Article by Clear Path Employer Services / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Health and Safety, Human Rights, Payroll / aaron hernandez, anna aceto-guerin, anti-harassment policies, Ausar Walcott, Clear Path, clear path employer services, Did the company exercise reasonable care to prevent and promptly correct any harassing behaviour, discriminatiom, Due diligence, employee morale, employee’s behaviour outside of the workplace, employer responsibility, encourage responsible behaviour, having a good policy, higher standards, hiring and firing, hostile work environment, HR Law, impartial investigation, investigated the complaints, Is having a policy enough?, Joe Lefeged, law-abiding citizens, national football league, nfl, number of NFL arrests, one too many bad apples, Personal Conduct Policy, policies and programs, policies in place, recruiting process, talent or performance, terminated a supervisor as a result, The policies need to be effectively and tangibly enforced, traditional workplace environment, whether the employer effectively enforced its policies, whether the talent is worth the risk, workplace safety

By Occasional Contributors | 3 Minutes Read July 29, 2013

Employee dismissed for cause after breach of privacy policy

In Steel v. Coast Capital Savings Credit Union, the Supreme Court of British Columbia upheld the termination of an employee on a with cause basis after the employee breached the bank’s confidentiality policy

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business, Finance and Accounting, Not for Profit, Privacy / bank’s confidentiality policy, breach of privacy policy, confidentiality, credit union, damages, Employee dismissed for cause, employee handbook, employees’ personal folders, HR Department, Human Resources, internal technical support, IT department, job duties, just cause, management, performance review process, permission, policies and procedures, policies and protocols, policy manual, terminate an employee without notice or pay in lieu thereof, termination of an employee, wrongful dismissal

By Adam Gorley | 2 Minutes Read July 26, 2013

BYOD: is personal information visible over corporate networks?

Employers are increasingly drafting and implementing bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies for their employees. And they should be, since employees are increasingly using their personal digital devices—phones, tablets, laptops—to perform work, both in and out of the workplace. But employees may have trouble trusting their employers to stay out of their personal information...

Article by Adam Gorley / Employee Relations, Payroll, Privacy / bring your own device, BYOD, BYOD policy, canadian employment law, collection of personal information, corporate networks, email, employee personal information, Employee privacy rights, employee trust, employment law, Information Technology PolicyPro, IT, ITPP, laptops, mobile devices, network access, Network Security, personal information, policies and procedures, portable devices, privacy, Privacy in the workplace, privacy policy, privacy rights, protecting personal information, smartphones, tablet computer

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