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New Jersey Legislature Passes Bill Protecting Employees’ Social Media Accounts from Employer Scrutiny

The New Jersey Legislature passed a bill in March 2013 that, if signed by the Governor, will be one of the strongest laws in the country protecting employees against online snooping by employers. Some employers have taken to requesting passwords or other access to social media accounts like Facebook from…

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Employee Social Media Rights Addressed by New Jersey Lawmakers

Employment law attorneys in New York and New Jersey note a bill passed in the New Jersey Senate recently (A2878), which would forbid companies from requesting access to employees’ or applicants’ online social media accounts, including Facebook and Twitter. In addition, the legislation goes further by preventing employers from even…

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Are New Jersey Employers Allowed to Ask for Access to a Job Applicant’s Facebook Account?

If you’re reading this online blog, you almost certainly have at least one personal account on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or some other social media website. Your account is undoubtedly password protected, and if it is a Facebook or Twitter account (as opposed to a LinkedIn account, which tends to be…

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