Social Media PolicySection Name: Employee Relations Effective Date: July 16, 2018
Section Number: 400 Date of Revision:
Policy Number: 26
Page: 1 of 5
Subject: Social Media (Social Networking) Policy
1. Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to provide guidance for employee use
of social media, which should be broadly defined for purposes of this policy
to include blogs, wikis, microblogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn,
Instagram, message boards, chat rooms, electronic newsletters, online
forums, social networking sites, and other sites and services that permit users
to share information with others in a contemporaneous manner.
2. Definitions:
2.1 Social Media is defined as computer-mediated technologies that
facilitate the creation of sharing of information, ideas, career
interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and
networks.
2.2 Social Networking is defined as a means of communicating with
others over the internet for social or business purposes. Typically, this
interaction occurs on sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and
LinkedIn.
2.3 Blogs is defined as a discussion or information website published on
the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style
text entries (‘posts’)
2.4 Microblogging is defined as a combination of blogging and instant
messaging that allows users to create short messages to be posted
and shared with an audience online.
2.5 Twitter is defined as an online news and social networking service
where users post and interact with messages, called “tweets” that are
visible to other users.
2.6 Wiki is defined as a website on which users collaboratively modify
content and structure directly from the web browser.
3. Statement of Policy:
3.1 The City recognizes that the internet provides unique opportunities to
participate in interactive discussions and share information using a
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wide variety of social media as defined above. However, the use of
social media can pose risks to the City's confidential, privileged and
proprietary information, reputation and brands, and can jeopardize
the City's compliance with business rules and laws. To minimize all
these risks, to avoid loss of productivity or job performance, and to
ensure that the City's assets are used only for appropriate business
purposes, the City expects employees to adhere to the following
guidelines and rules regarding the use of social media both in and
out of the office.
Apart from personal use of social media in accordance with this
policy, the City encourages its employees to participate responsibly in
these media as a means of generating interest in the City's services
and in creating business opportunities.
The Social Media Policy will be interpreted as being in-addition to
and consistent with the City’s Computer/Electronic
Communications/Voice Mail Policy, Code of Ethics Policy, as well as
its policies related to Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment.
Employees are protected by the National Labor Relations Act and
thus are permitted in Social Media, and other formats, to discuss or
publish matters related to self-organization, to matters related to
compensation, complaints, grievances, safety, or other terms and
conditions of employment, or to engage in concerted protected
activity. Interpretations of this policy will be made in this expressed
context in order not to infringe upon such rights.
3.2 Social Media Application of Policy. This policy applies to all types of
social networking activity (a) using City computers, mobile devices, or
other technology, and (b) using Non-City technology when linked to
the City's systems. Nevertheless, when engaged in social networking,
even on Non-City technology that is not linked to the City's systems,
City personnel should use this policy as a guide. In addition, they
should never attribute such personal postings to the City or imply that
they are endorsed or written by the City; if work affiliation is listed,
and there is a possibility of confusion that such statements will be
attributed to the City, the posting or site should include the following
disclaimer: "The statements and views expressed in this posting
are my own and do not reflect those of the City of Monroe."
3.3 General Guidelines.
• Unless authorized, do not imply or suggest you are writing on
behalf of the City.
• Unless previously authorized by the City, or in the exercise of
concerted protected activity, do not use the City's logos, brand
names, slogans, or other trademarks, or post any confidential,
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privileged or proprietary information of the City, without prior
written permission from the City Manager.
• Do not export or upload any customer-related contact
information to any networking site, or any contact information
for City personnel obtained from any contacts database,
address book, or other source provided by the City.
• Be aware of efforts by others to obtain contact information
surreptitiously and take steps necessary to protect confidential
information.
• Do not use the City's electronic communications assets or systems
for any matter that you desire to be kept private or confidential.
Privacy cannot be guaranteed. (See related Computer/
Electronic Communications/Voice Mail Policy.
• Do not use social media to post or display comments about
coworkers, supervisors, or the City that are vulgar, obscene,
threatening, intimidating, slanderous, harassing, or a violation of
the City’s policies against discrimination or harassment.
• Do not post or link to any materials that are derogatory,
defamatory, harassing or indecent.
• Do not express personal opinions about customers, residents, or
competitors, or offer referrals, endorsements, or
recommendations for or about others.
• When relevant, identify your affiliation with the City and your area
of concentration.
• Due to privacy, privilege, confidentiality, and document
preservation concerns, communicating with customers, residents,
or vendors on social networking sites, about legal matters is
prohibited. If a customer, resident, or vendor initiates such
communication, the individual should advise the customer,
resident, or vendor that "due to privacy, privilege and
confidentiality concerns, City personnel cannot discuss legal
matters on networking sites."
3.4 Blogs. If your blog is self-hosted, use your best judgment and be sure
to make it clear that the views and opinions expressed are yours
alone and do not represent the official views of the City. Write in the
first person and use your personal e-mail address (not your City
address) when communicating via a personal blog.
3.5 Personal Matters
• Elected Officials and Managers within the City should refrain
from "friending" City employees who report to them.
• Do not provide endorsement or recommendations of current or
former City personnel on any web site or in any other context. Any
requests for recommendations or endorsements should be
directed to the Human Resources Department.
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• If you see content on the internet, including on or in social media
sites, posted by non-City personnel, that disparages or reflects
poorly on the City or its staff, immediately contact the City’s
Communications Department.
3.6 Reliance Upon Information from Social Media
City personnel should exercise caution in searching for and relying
upon information from social media for work-related purposes,
including with respect to hiring or other employment decisions. This
information may be inaccurate or otherwise unreliable or may reveal
another individual's protected characteristics (e.g., sexual
orientation, age, disability) that must not be considered in hiring or
employment decisions. City personnel should use good judgment
when evaluating any information from social media to make work-
related decisions. The City encourages personnel to seek guidance
from Human Resources should they have any questions in this
regard.
3.7 City Sponsored Media Sites
From time to time, and as communications technology evolves, the
City may sponsor websites, blogs, or other media sites. The City must
approve any website, blog, chat room, video-sharing site, bulletin
board or other social media that promotes the City. The City’s
Communications Department is assigned the task of creating material
for such sites, monitoring content posted by others, including City
personnel, or individuals outside the City, and removing content that
is considered inappropriate or unacceptable.
When posting on a City sponsored site, avoid topics such as politics
and religion and focus on subjects that are business-related. Where
relevant, identify your affiliation with the City and your area of
concentration.
3.8 Violations of this Policy
Due to the importance of this policy, the City cannot tolerate
violations. Accordingly, this policy may be enforced through the
imposition of discipline up to and including discharge. However, use
of social media to engage in lawful concerted protected activity will
not be deemed to be a violation of this policy.
4. Application: This policy shall apply to all employees (including full-time,
temporary, part-time or Elected Officials) of the City of Monroe.
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5. Responsibility: The City Manager or his/her designee will have the
responsibility of implementing and overseeing this policy.
6. Administrative Procedure: None.
7. Legislative History of Authority for Creation or Revision:
Adopted pursuant to action of the Monroe City Council, dated July 16, 2018.