You just discovered a disgruntled employee went on social media and wrote a disparaging post about you, their supervisor, and the company. Not only are you furious and embarrassed, you’re ready to discipline, if not fire, the employee.
But is it within an employee’s freedom of speech rights to post whatever they want on social media?
Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) provides protection for employees when their social media post meets both of the following conditions:
It’s important to highlight that while unions are typically associated with protections under the NLRA, both unionized and non-unionized employees are covered in situations where speech is concerted and about work conditions.
If an employee’s social media post meets both of the above conditions, it doesn’t matter when they made the post. Whether during or outside of normal work hours, employees who create or comment on posts that are both concerted and about working terms are protected from disciplinary action.
According to the NLRA, employees lose protection when they say or do “something egregiously offensive or knowingly and maliciously false, or by publicly disparaging [their] employer’s products or services without relating [their] complaints to any labor controversy.” In other words, if an employee is hopping online to blow steam for their own interests or personal complaints, that doesn’t warrant protection – even if other coworkers chime in on the venting. They’re only protected when the communication is both concerted and about work conditions.
To avoid violating NLRA protections, employers should adopt social media policies that are specifically tailored to:
For help with customizing your social media policy, start here or contact your Stratus.hr HR Consultant.
Bottom line: If the purpose behind a social media post is just to disparate or create problems, then it’s likely not protected. But before you make a knee-jerk reaction to discipline, be sure to scrutinize the content and intent of the post. Better yet, contact your Stratus.hr HR Consultant to help.