Private use of social media advice provided to employees

James Smith made this Right to Information request to Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General as part of a batch sent to 204 authorities

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Dear Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General,

This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act.

I request documents related to the ten most recent instances where an employee has sought information, advice, guidance, or opinion on their social media use in a private capacity.

I limit the scope of documents to:
- the original request from the employee
- the agency/department's response
- any follow-up questions and response
- only those sent to a relevant HR / conduct / social media (or similar) team (rather than managers across all areas of the organisation)
- where the original request was created in the last 2 years

Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours faithfully,

James Smith

RTI Administration, Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General

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Good morning Mr Smith

 

Please find attached correspondence concerning your recent Right To
Information application – 180181.

 

Thank you

 

Kind regards

 

Diane Dougherty

Administration Officer

Right to Information and Privacy

Department of Justice and Attorney-General

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P 07 322 78575 (ext 78575)

F 07 3006 5929

E [1][email address]

GPO Box 149, Brisbane, QLD, 4001

    “Respect, Camaraderie, Professionalism”

 

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