Last week, a U.S. federal appeals court ruled that “liking” something on Facebook is considered a form of speech which is protected by the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment. Read: Washington State Bans Employers from Accessing Employees’ Social Media Accounts This means that a precedent has been set where employers are not legally permitted to fire employees due to […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 16th 2013
Happy Friday! This week you’ll find more links than I usually include in the weekly roundup. What can I say, there were some awesome articles published this week and I didn’t want to have to choose between them! Enjoy the reads and have a great weekend! Posts from the Crisis Intelligence Blog California School District […]
The City of Ottawa’s Response to the OC Transpo & Via Rail Crash
Editor’s Note: This case study was written by Tegan Ford The morning of September 18, near the Fallowfield train station, in the west end of Ottawa, a double-decker OC Transpo bus barreled through a lowered rail barrier and drove into a moving VIA Rail train, shearing off the entire front of the bus. As a […]
4 Essential Tips to Keep Your Business Safe During a Storm or Natural Disaster
As September is National Emergency Preparedness Month, Bob Risk, who advises Staples and other large national corporations on disaster preparedness, has created a tip sheet to help show businesses what they need to do to prevent unnecessary damage and loss due to storms. Bob was kind enough to share his tip sheet with us here today: 4 essential […]
Quebec’s Societal Crisis: Premier Pauline Marois’s Charter of Values
Quebec is known for its religious and cultural diversity. These days, however, we find ourselves (I say “we” and “ourselves” as I’m a Quebecer from Montreal) in a societal crisis as Quebec Premier, Pauline Marois, attempts to put a “Charter of Values” in place that will ban the wearing of any religious symbols in the […]
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