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Solicitation refers to things like advertising or selling something, collecting signature or donations, and that sort of activity.
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Soliciting for memberships, pledges, subscriptions, or collecting money isn't allowed during work or over company communication channels. This is especially the case if the solicitation is political in nature. However, it is allowed while on break or during lunches, as long as everyone involved is also off the clock.
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Posting signs, fliers, petitions, or anything like that on company property requires approval from the company. That includes posts on bulletin boards, the refrigerator, or other places.
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For example, imagine you're trying to raise money for a charity. It's okay to do that while on break as long as the people you're talking to about it are also on break. However, it's not okay to send a company-wide email or use our chat system to do it, even if you're on break. It would be okay to put up a sign about the charity, but only if you receive approval. |