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Legal Issues, Resources, and Current Events related to Education and Human Resources in Ontario K-12 Schools
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Embracing Social Technology: A Call to Action [INFOGRAPHIC]

Embracing Social Technology: A Call to Action [INFOGRAPHIC] | Human Resources and Education Law | Scoop.it
Social technology is one of the hottest trends in talent management.  This is a topic we explore throughout our Talent...
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Employment Law Blog Carnival: The Back-to-School Edition - The Employer Handbook Blog

Employment Law Blog Carnival: The Back-to-School Edition - The Employer Handbook Blog | Human Resources and Education Law | Scoop.it
Welcome everyone to the latest edition of the Employment Law Blog Carnival.
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Co-worker’s Facebook comments discriminatory, violate Ontario Human Rights Code | Canadian Employment Law Today

Comments posted on Facebook page referenced employee’s background, but employee’s complaint was against co-worker directly and didn’t include employer
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Tweet, Tweet! – “A Little Bird Told Me”: Employee Dismissed After Twitter Post Comes to Employer’s Attention

Tweet, Tweet! – “A Little Bird Told Me”: Employee Dismissed After Twitter Post Comes to Employer’s Attention | Human Resources and Education Law | Scoop.it
In the latest incident of an employee’s social media activity landing him/herself in hot water with an employer, media outlets reported last week that a Toronto-area mechanic was fired after allegedly tweeting the following: “Any dealers in Vaughan...
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Careless Social Media Postings Can Cost You a Job

Careless Social Media Postings Can Cost You a Job | Human Resources and Education Law | Scoop.it
A number of hiring managers are actively engaging in thorough searches of social media sites to get a sense of how job candidates present themselves.
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