Rights, responsibilities and ramifications of social media use by employees webcast
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Overview
This webcast, presented by Giri Sivaraman, Employment Law Principal at Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, will provide an overview of recent cases and issues arising from employees using social media. Giri will cover the legal framework surrounding these issues, significant decisions, and the implications for employers and employees.
Details
Record date: Thursday 8 October 2020.
Webcast time length: 52 minutes.
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Speaker
Giri Sivaraman
Principal, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers
Giri is an Employment Law Principal leading Maurice Blackburn’s Queensland employment and industrial law team. He is a Queensland Law Society accredited specialist in workplace relations. He represents Unions and employees from plumbers to CEOs in employment disputes. He’s been rated as a pre-eminent lawyer for employees in Queensland by the Prestigious Doyles Guide for the last 4 years. He writes on employment law and social justice issues for publications by Fairfax, News Corp and independent publishers.
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