Lawyer in age bias case calls messages ‘highly incriminating’
Archives for February 13, 2022
Las Vegas bartender robbed at gunpoint was forced to repay bosses stolen money, lawsuit says
Edward Parker’s employers docked him nearly $4,000 for the Dec. 4, 2020, robbery, according to the suit.
Walmart says vaccinated workers no longer have to wear masks in most states.
The retailer said it was taking action after governors from Connecticut to California ended mask mandates recently.
Forced arbitration in workplace sexual assault cases is ending. But what about other disputes?
Passage of the bill with bipartisan support is a victory. But there are all kinds of mistreatment, from dangerous working conditions to race discrimination, that still need to be addressed.
Congress just passed one of the most sweeping workplace reforms in decades
It bans the use of a controversial closed-door legal process known as forced arbitration to resolve sexual-misconduct cases in the workplace.
What the workplace harassment law reform will mean for you
“Long overdue.” “It will help us fix a broken system.” “You’re going to have a chance to be heard differently.”
Workplace mental health compounded by leadership gap
Leaders appear to want to help, but more than half say they have not found it easy to identify when staff may be struggling.
Young workers give unions new hope
After decades of decline, U.S. unions have a new reason for hope: younger workers.
Remote Workers Have More ‘Digital Anxiety’ Than Office Counterparts: New Poll
Remote workers apparently have more to worry about than their in-office counterparts.