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‘Utterly Disgraceful’: Social Media and the Workplace
Authors:Alison Barnes  Nikola Balnave  Peter Holland
Affiliation:1. Macquarie University;2. Monash University
Abstract:Social media use by Australian public servants has given rise to questions pertaining to their political rights, impartiality and privacy outside of work. Drawing on the recent case Starr v Department of Human Services these issues are explored. The findings suggest that social media use has heightened tensions around public servant's rights to comment on issues of the day, and its use by employees both inside and beyond the workplace remains contested terrain.
Keywords:social media  public servants  impartiality  codes of conduct  law
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