General Lee
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So these are the postings of Delta Pilots? Do you guys ever actually know the Delta Social Media Policy, something about being an advocate for the Delta brand. Is Atlanta aware of you guys, or whoever is on here acting as a Delta pilots? They should be.
By STEVEN GREENHOUSE
JANUARY 21, 2013 WSJ
As Facebook and Twitter become as central to workplace conversation as the company cafeteria, federal regulators are ordering employers to scale back policies that limit what workers can say online.
Employers often seek to discourage comments that paint them in a negative light. Don?t discuss company matters publicly, a typical social media policy will say, and don?t disparage managers, co-workers or the company itself. Violations can be a firing offense.
But in a series of recent rulings and advisories, labor regulators have declared many such blanket restrictions illegal. The National Labor Relations Board says workers have a right to discuss work conditions freely and without fear of retribution, whether the discussion takes place at the office or on Facebook.
Oh and Canyon, nothing on my avatar, Bill's, or crazy Scoot's shows anything DL. Nope. Now look at goofball Redflyer and others, who have pictures of a Corndog 737. That's a little bit more incriminating. This is an anonymous board, unless you plaster an orange 737 on your avatar or you name yourself "SWA Bubba." I'd say then you may be putting yourself out there. Some of you guys got "big cojones!"
Bye Bye----General Lee
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