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You might think your employees are free to say anything they want within the workplace. However, the right to free speech is limited in the private workplace. During this program, you'll learn the constitutional protections for public employees and the limits on free speech rights. In addition, you'll learn the differing rights of public and private employees.
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Topics:
- Introduction
- Freedom of Speech in the Workplace
- The First Amendment
- Free Speech in the Public Workplace
- Free Speech in the Private Workplace
- Summary
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