Sample Code of Ethics
A code of ethics defines the expectations for employee behavior and business conduct in alignment with company values and ethical standards.
Use this template to customize a social media policy for your organization.
A comprehensive social media policy should include:
A social media policy is a set of guidelines and best practices designed to govern the behavior of employees, contractors, and affiliates on social media platforms. It outlines how employees should represent themselves and the organization online, both in official and personal capacities. The policy ensures that social media use aligns with the values and objectives of the organization while protecting its brand reputation and minimizing legal risks.
Companies should have a social media policy to:
Disclaimer: The template below is just a sample, and should be customized to fit your organization’s needs.
The purpose of this Social Media Policy is to ensure the responsible use of social media by employees, contractors, and affiliates of [Organization Name]. This policy provides guidelines for professional and appropriate online behavior, promoting the protection of the organization's reputation while fostering a positive and supportive online community.
This policy applies to all employees, contractors, and any individuals who engage with social media on behalf of [Organization Name] or who identify themselves as being affiliated with the organization. It covers all social networks, including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, and personal blogs.
In the event of a crisis (e.g., negative press, online harassment, or major incidents), follow the organization’s crisis communication procedures and refer all statements to designated spokespersons.
This policy may be updated periodically to reflect new legal requirements, organizational changes, or social media trends. All employees will be notified of changes and must review the updated policy.
By using social media in connection with [Organization Name], you acknowledge that you have read and understand this Social Media Policy and agree to comply with its terms.
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Yes, you can mention the company as long as you are respectful and do not disclose confidential information. You should make it clear that any opinions shared are your own and not those of the organization.
We encourage open and constructive communication internally. Criticism or negative comments about the company on social media can harm the organization’s reputation and may violate our policy. Please address any concerns through proper internal channels. When posting about the company, you must adhere to social media guidelines based on the social media platforms you’re using.
The only employees who have permission to post on behalf of the company are those whose roles include company communications and marketing. If you accidentally post inappropriate content, or content that’s at odds with the company values, inform your supervisor or the social media team immediately so that corrective actions can be taken as soon as possible.
Social media use during work hours should be limited to breaks unless it is part of your job responsibilities. Excessive personal use of social media during work hours may lead to disciplinary action.
Connecting with clients on social media should be done professionally and with care. Ensure that your social media presence reflects our values and professionalism if you choose to engage with clients online. Use professional channels (such as email) when contacting them on behalf of the company.
If you see a violation from a team member, please report it to HR or your supervisor. The goal is to address the issue constructively and ensure compliance with the policy.
You may share public company-related news as long as it complies with our policy and code of conduct. Ensure that the information is accurate and does not involve confidential intellectual property or sensitive matters.
We do not monitor personal social media accounts unless an employee’s behavior directly impacts the company or breaches the social media policy. However, employees are expected to follow the policy even on personal accounts when representing the organization.
Violations can lead to disciplinary action, ranging from a warning to termination, depending on the severity of the offense and its impact on the company. Refer to the company’s employee handbook for further information about disciplinary actions.
Always think before you post, and use common sense. Consider whether your content is respectful, professional, and free of confidential information. If you’re unsure, consult HR or your supervisor before posting.