[olug] MPAA toolkit

Jim O'Gorman jameso at elwood.net
Fri Nov 30 20:43:18 UTC 2007


On 11/30/07, Bill Brush <bbrush at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Will that hold up in court if they file for unemployment?
> >
>
> As long as the company has clear computer use policies and employees
> are aware of those policies, then the company is covered vs litigation
> if they fire someone.  In "at-will" states like Nebraska a fired
> employee has very little recourse if fired unless he is either a)
> covered by some sort of union CBA, or b) able to show that his
> termination was unlawful due to the Civil Rights acts (typically VII.)
>

Other part of this is the uniformity of enforcement of the policy. You can't
just enforce on one person when you don't like them, and ignore violations
from everyone else.
That is why when you write the enforcement section of a policy you have to
ask yourself "Would this be enforceable against the CEO? Against the CEO's
son who works in the mailroom?" You can only go with the strongest action
that will be uniformly applied across all affected parties of the policy.


-- 
Jim O'Gorman
jameso at elwood.net
http://www.elwood.net



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