Employee’s First Amendment rights

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A private employer had a policy on the “appropriate use of social media” which stated that employees could not post material on social media accounts that identified them as employees of the organization and presented or advocated positions that directly contradicted the ethics of the organization. The organization had a very detailed value statement that declared the organization was a supporter of human rights for all people without regard to gender, race, national origin, citizenship, sexual orientation, or disability. All employees were given a copy of the policy. An employee who had a Facebook page reposted a Tweet from a politician stating that non-citizens should have no human rights if they were in the country illegally. Another employee forwarded a screenshot of the post to the Human Resources department. The Human Resource department investigated and concluded the post violated the policy. The employee responded that the post was protected by the First Amendment. The organization terminated the employee.

1. Did the employer violate the employee’s First Amendment rights?

2. The employee later said that the employer’s action fell under the public policy exception to employment at will because it restricted the employee’s participation in the political process. Would the public policy exception apply?

 

Negligent hiring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In your own words, explain what negligent hiring is, and why it’s a liability risk for employers.
Generally speaking, do you believe it’s fair for employers to be held liable for negligent hiring in cases such as the one the article discusses? Why or why not?

Theories related to job/work design.

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are multiple theories related to job/work design. Two main theories you explore this week are job enrichment theory and job characteristics theory. Like its name, job enrichment theory seeks to encourage motivation by enriching a jobholder’s experience by making his or her job more rewarding, inspiring, and interesting. In their aptly named job characteristics theory, Hackman and Oldman (1976) identify characteristics that endow a job with meaning. These characteristics may generate psychological states leading an employee to experience greater levels of satisfaction, motivation, and performance.

For this Discussion, consider similarities and differences between job enrichment theory and job characteristics theory. Then think about how you might apply these job/work design theories to enhance your current or future job.

With these thoughts in mind:

Post by Day 4 a brief comparison of job enrichment theory and job characteristics theory. Then explain how you might apply job enrichment theory or job characteristics theory to enhance your current or future job. Be specific and support your response with references to the Learning Resources and current literature.

 

 

 

Decision making models to be employed by HRs

 

 

The HR area of Informational Systems has budgeted for a new HRIS system that is sorely needed. HR managers are considering their options: purchase an system based on the recommendation by the Director of IT, purchase a system based on an evaluation by an IT workgroup, or purchase a system based on a joint evaluation of both IT and HR employees.

Discussion Prompt
What decision-making process should HR managers employ to come up with the best way forward to decide on their new HRIS system? Why?

 

 

 

 

 

 

The “onion concept”

 

 

What is the “onion concept”? How does it work? How do you keep alert in a job that can seem monotonous over time?
Explain the five steps for creating a successful business continuity management plan.
If a client were to ask about self-defense techniques and equipment, what suggestion could an entry-level private security person provide?
What are some of the duties of a Loss Prevention Agent? What is management concerned with after reviewing the accounts and ledgers of a retail organization?
What are five red flags for shoplifting? Provide an example of an experience you have had or witnessed in regards to someone shoplifting. What happened? Was private security involved?

 

 

Claim against Hooters under the Civil Rights Act

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tran, who was born in Vietnam, now lives in Los Angeles. She applies to be a waitress at Hooters.
The manager of Hooters restaurant tells her, “Sorry, we rarely hire Asian girls because their breasts
are too small and part of the Hooters’ image is waitresses with big breasts”. Does Tran have a valid
claim against Hooters under the Civil Rights Act? Explain.