Getting Control of Hot-Button Labor and Employment Issues in the Digital Age


Employers in the technology, media and telecommunications industry are faced with many workplace management and legal compliance challenges.  Among these are trends in the shared economy and rise of the contingent workforce, data privacy and security, and use of social media in connection with recruitment, employee monitoring and termination.

Shared Economy & Contingent Workforce

As a result of changes in the post-recession, global economy, there has been a tremendous change in how goods and services are delivered and how consumers acquire these goods and services.  As businesses try to meet these demands and save costs associated with full time employees, they have implemented many alternative work arrangements and hired workers through various means including as independent contractors,  through staffing arrangements, or temporary solutions.  Many workers also have become attracted to the flexibility that these work arrangements can provide to them.  However, employers need to be mindful of the potential pitfalls associated with the contingent workforce and take requisite steps to avoid legal risks:

Data Privacy and Security

In the global, digital world, data privacy and security is top of mind for all organizations and their leaders.  Protecting organizational data, as well as that of employees, is imperative and development of data privacy and security policies will become the norm. The issues employers should address in their policies, as well as the ways in which they do business, include:

Social Media and the Workplace

The use of social media by employers to review background information of prospective employees in the recruitment process, as well as ongoing activities during the employment or leading up to a termination process is highly prevalent.  It is easy for employers to search an employee’s name, background and activities on the internet but, how that information is used can have legal implications.  Employers should be mindful of the following:

Employers that address these issues head-on will be able to benefit from the advent of new technologies in the workplace and stay in compliance with applicable laws.


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National Law Review, Volume V, Number 306