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March 2008

Podcast 8 : Social Networking Sites; Outsourcing and Employee Information

6mins 21secs / Approx 2.04Mb
Keywords Employment | HR | Social Networking | Outsourcing | Employee Information | Employment Law

In this, the eighth in our regular series of podcasts bringing you topical employment law updates, Alan Delaney discusses the issues which arise for employers as a result of employees using social networking sites such as Facebook, Bebo and MySpace, whether during or outwith work and working hours.

Then, as employers increasingly look to outsource processes and business functions, and employees transfer between contractors as a result of the TUPE Regulations, Mark Hamilton discusses the safeguards that are in place for employers who want to know who and what they are taking on as the result of a new contract win.

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