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Home > 2022 > November > Archives for 13th

Archives for November 13, 2022

D.C. Attorney General Sues Commanders, Goodell and N.F.L.

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: New York Times

The civil complaint alleges that the N.F.L., Commissioner Roger Goodell, the Washington Commanders and the team’s owner, Daniel Snyder, concealed sexual harassment and abuse of former team employees over two decades.

When Your Layoff Has a Hashtag

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: New York Times

Tech companies that created more workplace transparency see their own tools used to critique them.

Frontline Work When Everyone Is Angry

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Harvard Business Review

Today’s public-facing employees deal with insults, rants, and rudeness — and leaders must better protect them. Here’s how.

Commentary: Lisa Earle McLeod — Recovering from a workplace argument

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Houston Chronicle

I found myself increasingly frustrated with my work colleague. But I bit my tongue in meetings. I ignored their eye rolls when I brought up new ideas and I didn’t point out how many times they had dropped the ball.

Illinois Is Poised to Pass a Huge Win For Workers

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Mother Jones

Illinois workers are on the verge of a historic win: a labor rights amendment to the state constitution that—among other things—would make the state the first to ban so-called “right-to-work laws” throughout its territory.

Trenton settles in racial discrimination lawsuit from former city detective

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Trentonian

A lawsuit against Trenton and its police department has been settled in court for $1 million after a former detective sued for racial discrimination.

Labor Law: United Airlines settles religious discrimination case for Buddhist pilot

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Richmond Times Dispatch

United Airlines agreed to pay a Buddhist pilot $305,000 to settle a religious discrimination case filed on his behalf by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Labor Market Mystery: Where Are the Older Gen Z Workers?

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Wall Street Journal

Economists search for theories on why fewer people ages 20 to 24 are working or seeking a job

Dozens of youths illegally employed to clean meat plants, Labor Dept. says

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: Washington Post

According to investigators, 13- and 14-year-olds allegedly suffered severe chemical burns while working for a food safety company

The NFL and Washington Commanders Are Sued by DC’s Attorney General Over Their Toxic Workplace Investigation

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: The Observer

D.C. attorney general Karl Racine alleges the defendants misled the public about Commander owner Dan Snyder’s knowledge of sexual harassment in his workplace, and a subsequent investigation into the claims.

Legal pot raises questions about the future of workplace drug policies in Missouri

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: St. Louis Today

While marijuana legalization proponents celebrated victory in their fight for recreational cannabis, Missouri business owners were phoning their lawyers.

Twitter cuts a large number of contract workers without giving internal teams a heads up

Posted: November 13, 2022 | elinfonet Category: HR Headlines Tags: CNBC

Twitter has terminated a large number of its contract workers according to internal communications viewed by CNBC, all without giving full-time employees who worked with them any advanced notice.

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