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New Social Media Law Protects Employees in SA

After US resident Kimberley Hester was recently fired by her employer for refusing to hand over her password and Facebook profile details, the lack of global employee protection became apparent to many an excellent international law firm. Provoked by the international incident, South Africa has now introduced a new social media law to protect the SA workforce from this type of treatment.

Johan Botes, director of the Chris Dekker employment practice firm, spoke out about the social media law in terms of employment, saying that South African employers were not allowed to “unfairly discriminate against employees or applicants” based on a number of grounds listed in section 6 of the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998.

Bringing Social Media and Online Healthcare Together

April 28, 2011 Health No Comments

If you are looking for an answer to a medical question there are a number of online healthcare websites and forums that you can have a look at. With the rise in popularity of social media, online healthcare services are being utilised in an innovative way. While clinical trials are time consuming and require getting and capturing a lot of information, using a social media site to do this drastically reduces time and hassle.

Social Networking Statistics from Uganda Show a Country More Interested in Work than Play

December 22, 2010 Technology 2 Comments

Despite the fact that only 9.6% of the country has access to the Internet, when we take a look at social network statistics in Uganda, we can see that the country’s young population are more interested in using the internet to learn rather than socialize on one of the many social networks. How do we know this? Let’s take a look some of the social networking statistics Uganda has to offer…

The first alarming social networking statistic to come from research that has been carried out in Uganda shows that the average age of internet users in Uganda is just 15 years old.

Battersea Park Water Fight Could be Banned

margin: 10pxRevellers hoping to attend the Battersea Park water fight have been warned to “stay away”, otherwise they risk being arrested, prosecuted and fined £200.

Most people using social media platforms are familiar with the concept of the flash mob – a sudden gathering of a large crowd of people in public to do something fun and unusual, then disperse. The events are usually viewed as harmless fun, but residents in the Battersea Park area have found themselves caught up in a debate over a flash mob due to occur in Battersea Park on 24 July this year.

Social Networking Debate at PIPA Conference

June 18, 2010 Health, Technology No Comments

If you’re in search of a clinical job or hoping to network with professionals in the Pharmaceutical and Clinical fields, the PIPA Conference being held in Cotswald this July is sure to provide some excellent opportunities. The focus of this year’s conference is social networking, a hot topic in the industry and the cause of much debate.

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