Tag Archive: sexism

Employer’s Computer-Use Policy Supports Termination for Cause

by Tina Giesbrecht, Barry B. Sookman, and Erika Ringseis of McCarthy Tétrault LLP

A well-drafted computer-use policy can provide evidence to uphold a termination for cause and can protect an employer from harassment claims, as recent case law illustrates.

The scene is well-known in the workplace: an employee receives an e-mail joke or photo from a colleague down the hall, has a giggle, and forwards the message to other colleagues, friends at other organizations, and relatives who might appreciate the joke. In minutes, a complete cyber network is created, and it has passed along a message.

Sometimes the message is innocuous, e.g., it involves cute images or funny expressions. Other times, it involves racist, sexist or pornographic jokes or images.

American women and bankruptcy

“Based on projected figures, more than a million [American] women will find their way to the bankruptcy courts this year – more women than will graduate from college, receive a diagnosis of cancer, or file for divorce.” As if our sexist world didn’t make it difficult enough for women, read how American women (and this is just as true for Canadians) are especially vulnerable in yet another way: http://bit.ly/6iSqan