May 29, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
New Law Restricts Employer Access to Job Seekers' Social Media AccountsStarting in about 2012, tales of employers demanding that potential or current employees give up their login passwords for various social media platforms started to circulate on the Internet. Applicants were supposedly warned that they may not be considered for a job if they didn't comply.
By Megan Spicer
7 minute read
May 29, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
New Law Restricts Employer Access to Job Seekers' Social Media AccountsStarting in about 2012, tales of employers demanding that potential or current employees give up their login passwords for various social media platforms started to circulate on the Internet. Applicants were supposedly warned that they may not be considered for a job if they didn't comply.
By Megan Spicer
7 minute read
May 28, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Ruling Bars Classical Musicians From Forming UnionThe musicians in the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra feel as if they are treated like employees. After all, they are told when to show up for performances, what to wear and even when to stand and take a bow. And so they felt they had a right to be part of a union.
By Megan Spicer
4 minute read
May 28, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Ruling Bars Classical Musicians From Forming UnionThe musicians in the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra feel as if they are treated like employees. After all, they are told when to show up for performances, what to wear and even when to stand and take a bow. And so they felt they had a right to be part of a union.
By Megan Spicer
4 minute read
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