Public Employees - First Amendment Rights
Hunter1
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OK, those of you familiar with public sector: We have a small group of employees who are disgruntled (easiest way to put it). They formed a union which has been sanctioned by the state. Yesterday when visiting a couple of their cubicles I found the following kinds of items: a 'desertion pool' where employees are betting on who will be the next to leave, a posting which I don't remember the exact words of, but which says something like 'I've been lied to, taken advantage of, underpaid, etc, and the only reason I'm sticking around is to see what will happen next', a list of sayings which are derogatory to employers in general, etc. We don't have a rule against personal items in cubicles, and don't want one, but contractors and other members of the public visit these cubicles, and it has to give them the wrong impression (At least wrong from my point of view).
Am I right that we could disallow this type of posting under the balancing test of the Pickering v Board of Education case or other law?
Don't everyone answer at once, there's room for all!
Am I right that we could disallow this type of posting under the balancing test of the Pickering v Board of Education case or other law?
Don't everyone answer at once, there's room for all!
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Before you do that, be sure you do not allow those pools across the board.
1. Does the speech disrupt the office.
2. Does it have a detrimental effect on working relationships.
3. Does it impede the daily work.
4. Does it undermine the authority of the supervisors.
If speech does these things, you should explain that to your employees and regulate that aspect of their little postings. Remember, some management employees believe that going into a union will free them from all restraint and discipline. You need to put a stop to that legend from day one or many more serious issues will soon be at your door. Good luck.
>management employees believe that going into a union will free them
>from all restraint and discipline. You need to put a stop to that
>legend from day one or many more serious issues will soon be at your
>door. Good luck.
You're right...not 'all restraint and discipline'. But one hell of a lot of it.