In the summer, she left a position at a small social media marketing agency for a bigger firm offering more money and greater responsibility.
HR and Employment Law News, Notes an Headlines
Flores Drops Bombshell Lawsuit Against NFL
Flores claims that he was ostracized and ultimately fired, labeled by Dolphins brass as someone who was difficult to work with.
Do Your Diversity Initiatives Promote Assimilation Over Inclusion?
Strategies to help your company craft professional development programs that celebrate diversity — instead of flattening it.
Little of the Paycheck Protection Program’s $800 Billion Protected Paychecks
Hanging over the $800 billion Paycheck Protection Program, one of the government’s most expensive pandemic relief efforts, is a simple question.
Wellpath to Pay $75,000 to Settle EEOC Religious Discrimination Case
Health Care Company Denied Religious Accommodation for a Correctional Nurse To Wear a Scrub Skirt, Federal Agency Charged
Instead of ‘I quit,’ workers at these companies say they’re staying put and reaping rewards
When workers are owners, they often get better benefits and a chance to build wealth. Some even build million-dollar retirement accounts.
Former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores sues NFL for alleged racial discrimination
The coach said he was told he didn’t get the Giants job before interviewing.
Combating Antisemitism in the Workplace
In January, an armed man entered Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, and held a rabbi and three worshippers hostage.
Crucial changes needed to protect workers’ health while teleworking
The World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization have called for measures to be put in place to protect workers’ health while teleworking.
New York Times Confronts Labor Strife as Tech Workers Push to Organize
Tensions come amid wave of organizing at U.S. media outlets; company also at odds with main newsroom union over new contract
Amazon Workers at Alabama Facility Poised to Vote a Second Time on Union Bid
National Labor Relations Board to start sending ballots Friday as company intends to provide employees information on potential impact of unionization
Amazon workers at a second warehouse in NYC say they have filed a petition to unionize
It’s the second of two warehouses on Staten Island seeking to organize
Jeff Zucker Resigns From CNN After Relationship With Top Executive
The relationship came up during the network’s investigation into the former anchor Chris Cuomo. “I was required to disclose it when it began but I didn’t,” Mr. Zucker wrote in a memo to colleagues.
Everyone in the Department Knows My Salary
New England Lags Behind as Employees Flee Covid-Facing Jobs
Hospitals, universities lose employees who look for safer work