下班后还能在网上自由表达?追踪加拿大工作场所边界变化的司法表现

IF 4.2 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
D. Paré, Charles Smith
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社交媒体为放大个人表达提供了无数机会,同时也为雇主提供了无数机会来监控和规范员工下班后的言论。社交媒体平台融入人们的日常生活,模糊了工作和非工作领域之间的界限。这就提出了一系列伦理、法律和道德方面的挑战,使雇员的权利和利益与雇主的权威和权力对立起来。为了调查雇员的下班表达是否以及在多大程度上受到雇主越来越多的控制,我们对加拿大约50项仲裁和法院裁决的司法意见进行了系统的内容分析,这些裁决涉及雇员下班和工作生活之间的模糊界限。这些发现为了解加拿大司法表达所描绘的治理轨迹提供了深刻的见解,这些表达涉及协调雇员的言论自由权与他们避免损害雇主公众声誉的合同义务。分析显示,雇主正在寻求对他们认为违反其利益的员工下班后在社交媒体上发布的帖子实施严厉的纪律措施,而裁判则在支持这种纪律的实施的同时,减轻了雇主的过度纪律。这些观察结果表明,业主的时间和自己的时间之间的经典二分法正在被重新配置为业主的时间/空间和自己的束缚时间/空间之间的区别。最近引入的“脱离权利”立法为工会提供了一个独特的机会,以制定集体谈判建议,旨在消除对雇员时间/空间的束缚,并更好地保护他们的下班表达。
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Free to express yourself online while off-duty? Tracing jurisdictional expressions of shifting workplace boundaries in Canada
ABSTRACT The myriad opportunities social media provide for amplifying individual expression are counterbalanced by the countless opportunities they afford employers to monitor and regulate employees’ off-duty speech. The embedding of social media platforms into peoples’ daily routines has blurred the boundaries between work and non-work domains. This presents a host of ethical, legal, and moral challenges pitting the rights and interests of employees against the authority and power of employers. In seeking to investigate whether, and the extent to which, employees’ off-duty expression is becoming subject to increasing employer control we conducted a systematic content analysis of Canadian judicial opinions from some 50 arbitration and court decisions involving the porous boundary between employees’ off-duty and work lives. The findings offer insights into the governance trajectory being charted by jurisdictional expressions in Canada that deal with reconciling employees’ right to freedom of expression with their contractual obligation to avoid harming employers’ public reputation. The analysis shows that employers are seeking to impose strong disciplinary measures for employee off-duty social media postings they deem contrary to their interests, and that adjudicators are upholding the imposing of such discipline while mitigating employer disciplinary excesses. These observations suggest the classic dichotomy between owners’ time and own time is being reconfigured into a distinction between owners’ time/space and one’s own tethered time/space. The recent introduction of ‘right to disconnect’ legislation offers labour unions a unique opportunity to develop collective bargaining proposals aimed at eliminating the tethering of employees’ time/space and better protecting their off-duty expression.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
110
期刊介绍: Drawing together the most current work upon the social, economic, and cultural impact of the emerging properties of the new information and communications technologies, this journal positions itself at the centre of contemporary debates about the information age. Information, Communication & Society (iCS) transcends cultural and geographical boundaries as it explores a diverse range of issues relating to the development and application of information and communications technologies (ICTs), asking such questions as: -What are the new and evolving forms of social software? What direction will these forms take? -ICTs facilitating globalization and how might this affect conceptions of local identity, ethnic differences, and regional sub-cultures? -Are ICTs leading to an age of electronic surveillance and social control? What are the implications for policing criminal activity, citizen privacy and public expression? -How are ICTs affecting daily life and social structures such as the family, work and organization, commerce and business, education, health care, and leisure activities? -To what extent do the virtual worlds constructed using ICTs impact on the construction of objects, spaces, and entities in the material world? iCS analyses such questions from a global, interdisciplinary perspective in contributions of the very highest quality from scholars and practitioners in the social sciences, gender and cultural studies, communication and media studies, as well as in the information and computer sciences.
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