Valero Services agrees to rescind its nationwide social
media policy
April 8, 2014
On April 7, 2014, Valero Services, Inc. agreed to rescind
its nationwide social media policy and to post and mail a NLRB remedial notice
to its employees throughout the country in response to a complaint filed by the
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Valero Services provides employee
leasing services to refineries and plants located throughout the United States,
including a refinery located in Port Arthur, Texas.
The United Steelworkers of America filed an unfair labor
practice charge with the NLRB Region 16, alleging that Valero Services social
media policy interfered with employees’ rights to discuss their terms and
conditions of employment on social media. Region 16 found merit to the
allegations and issued complaint. During the hearing, Associate Chief
Administrative Law Judge William N. Cates approved a settlement agreement
resolving the dispute. Under the terms of the settlement, Valero Services
agreed to notify employees that it will rescind its unlawful social media
policy and to post NLRB notices at its 52 facilities nationwide, as well as to
mail notices to employees, advising them that they will not be prohibited from
using social media to discuss their terms and conditions of employment.
Source: NLRB.gov
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